AUSTRALIAN COAL CRISIS
LONDON PRESS COMMENT
LONDON, 12th February.
Commenting on Air Bruce s suggestion to the coal miners, the “Daily Express” states that there is no reason why the profits of the industry should not bo disclosed if thereby industrial relations might be improved. The “Daily Telegraph” says that such a system had existed in the coal industry here for some years past without preventing the most disastrous stoppage in its history. It adds: “It is the spirit, operating on one side, or the both, that determines the issue of conflict or peace, and Australia, it seems, has still to reckon with the influences that made the tragedy here an industrial record in recent years.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXIII, 13 February 1929, Page 5
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