COAL MINING INDUSTRY
THE AUSTRALIAN DISPUTE. NO SIGN OF SETTLEMENT. (United Frees Association.) (By Electric Telegraph—Copyright ) SYDNEY, May 1. After sitting throughout the day the State Cabinet decided that it could not accept the latest proposals for a settlement of the coal" mining dispute put forward by the conference of mining unions. DISTRESSED AREAS IN ENGLAND. THE LORD MAYOR’S FUND. LONDON, April 30 The Lord Mayor’s Miners’ Fund closed at £843,440, to which the Government adds an equal amount. —Australian Press Association—United Service. ATTITUDE OF THE GOVERNMENT. NO FURTHER PROPOSALS. SYDNEY. May 1. (Received May 1, at 10 p.m.) The Acting Prime Minister (Mr Buttenshaw) announced that the Government emphatically refuses to make any other'proposals for a settlement of the coal dispute.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 20706, 2 May 1929, Page 9
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