LABOUR IN BRITAIN
THE MINING DISPUTE. GOYEENMF2S T T EN T TEEYE2OS Pies* Association —By Telegraph—Copyright. LONDON, July 9. The Government has intervened in the mining dispute. Mr W. C. Bridg-eman (First Lord of tile Admiralty), accompanied by the Minister of Labour (Sir A. Steel-Maitland), and the Secretasry- tor Mines (Mr G. 3L Lane-Fox) saw the Central Committee of the Mineowneisf Association, which explained the assccasation’s wage proposals and the present position of the negotiations. Mr Bridgeman invited the Miners' Federation to a similar meeting.. Xt is understood that Mr A. J. Code, secretary of the Miners’ Federation, meets trim tomorrow. —Renter. CONSERVATIVE GAMPAJG3S. BOUNTIES TO INDtSSTSK. LONDON, July 9. (Received July 10, at 9 pmj The political correspondent of the HaStf Chronicle foreshadows a Canoervatrva campaign in 1926, based on winter un« employment in favour of bounties to nidustry and safeguarding- expedients.—A. and N.Z. Cable.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 19529, 11 July 1925, Page 11
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