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INDUSTRIAL DISPUTES

BLACK HORIZON IN BRITAIN COAL CRISIS UNSOLVED. Reuter’6 Telegram. LONDON, July 22. Sir W, Mitchell-Thomson attendt to-day’s meeting of the Cabinet, chairman of the new Cabinet commi tee, to organise the public services the event of industrial trouble. The coal-owners wrote to the mine executive suggesting a conference clear up the misunderstanding m the miners’ demand for the withdr-i. of tbe owners’ proposals as a prelin nary tondition to the re-opening of t negotiations. The miners’ executive decided to i form the coal-owners that they adhere to their decision to meet the con owners in open conference, if ar when the owners’ proposals are wit drawn. (weired July 2-3, 8.50 p.m.) The coal deadlock remains complet-i The situation is regarded as ve grave. Mr A. J. Cook stated that in t absence of the owners’ withdrawal their proposals the Miners’ Federatr was proceeding with ts preparath for a struggle when the notices exp' on July 31st. *

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New Zealand Times, Volume LII, Issue 12198, 24 July 1925, Page 6

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INDUSTRIAL DISPUTES New Zealand Times, Volume LII, Issue 12198, 24 July 1925, Page 6

INDUSTRIAL DISPUTES New Zealand Times, Volume LII, Issue 12198, 24 July 1925, Page 6