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GENERAL SATISFACTION

AT SETTLEMENT OF COAL MINES DISPUTE (British Official Wireless) RUGBY, 26th January. The settlement of the threatened labour dispute in the coalfields has been received with general satisfaction and thankfulness. Newspapers hail the decision of the Mineworkers’ Federation to accept the revised offer of the coalowners with relief. The “Morning Post” says: “The coalowners and miners will be universally congratulated on the spirit of mutual conciliation which lias enabled them to avert an outbreak of industrial strife in an hour of national mourning.” These felicitations are echoed in nearly identical language by the “Manchester Guardian.” The “Daily Telegraph,” rejoicing that “there is to be no coal strike, adds: “Instead there is peace, a valuable advance in wages to the miners, and a new and wellgrounded hope for .belter relations and conditions.

A joint standing consultative ' committee is the principal concession 08. the part of the owners, added to we offer they made earlier tin’s month, which the men then rejected. The committee is to discuss all matters of common interest,, including general principles for the determination of wages. Referring to the formation of this body, “The Times” says: “It is the best augury for enduring peace the mining industry has known for many a long day.”

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXIX, 28 January 1936, Page 5

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GENERAL SATISFACTION Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXIX, 28 January 1936, Page 5

GENERAL SATISFACTION Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXIX, 28 January 1936, Page 5

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