NEW SOUTH WALES STRIKE
NORTHERN MINERS' DECISION < ON WAGES BOARD. REJECTION PROBABLE. ' ' By Telegraph—Press Association—Copyright.. SYDNEY, January 15.' Though the ballot of the Northern, ■] minors is not yet completed, it is known that they will reject the Wages Board by aai overwhelming majority. A belief is current—strengthened,by Mr Bowling's reiterated assuxanca that a settlement is near—that when Mr Bowling appears before the Indus- j trial Court on Monday to present tho j result of the "ballot, he will submit a, • scheme for the establishment of a Board of / It now appears that the first ship-! . ment of. imported cool will not reach. ( Sydney till tho 23rd inst. ;
(Received January 17, 1.15 a.m.) SYDNEY, January 16. , ~ The ballot of Southern miners" is : not' ■ : complete. So fax-'it shows a email niajo- , rity in. favour of accepting the Wagea ' Board. '.
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXII, Issue 7028, 17 January 1910, Page 5
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