ENGLISH MINING CRISIS
STRONG FEELING AGAINST EXTRA SHIFT.
By Telegraph—Press Association—Copyright* (Received January 6, 9.15 p.m.) LONDON, January 6.
Four thousand miners aro i<Ho in Durham, and 20,000 ii«ri Northumberland. The alien repudiate fob.© cotkK'tions tlieir executive arranged, prtofcrrinj* a general - ebriko against the principle of Uirec shifts daily. Feeling against tJie «xecuiti'no is so acute thfrt it may jeopardise the retuirn of Messrs Burt and Fonwick and tho minors' dandidatqs at tlho general ejection for tho Gateshead, Oicster-lei-Strcot, and 'Bislhotp Auckland eoa/ts.
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXII, Issue 7020, 7 January 1910, Page 7
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