COAL STRIKE ENDED
NEW DISPUTES SETTLED MINERS TO RESUME WORK SYDNEY, Oct. 25 The coalminers at the pits, which were idle yesterday, have agreed to resume work, and all the mines are expected to open to-morrow. A hitch occurred in the arrangements for the reopening of the mines on Monday. This was due to fresh disputes at two northern and southern pits, which the miners boycotted. The mineowners as a reprisal immediately announced that all the nits would remain closed the whole or Tuesday and that the men would have until noon to call off these disputes.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXV, Issue 23178, 26 October 1938, Page 13
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