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COAL CRISIS.

MR. BALDWIN’S APPEAL DEADLOCK NOT COMPLETE. Electric Telegraph—Press Association LONDON, July S. In the Commons, questioned regarding the coal crisis, Mr Baldwin Said Ire thought it was clear the possibilities of negotiation were not- yet exhausted. He appealed to both sides to explore every opportunity for settlement. He disagreed with Labourites, who stated that the deadlock was complete. THE RAILYVAYMEN. , LONDON, July 8. The annual conference of the National Union of Railwaymen unanimously condemned the Government’s new Pensions Bill, demanding a noncontributory scheme. Mr J. H. Thomas said the effect of the contributions would be to increase unemployment. Both employers and workers were absolutely incapable of standing another penny in contributions.

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Pahiatua Herald, Volume XXXIII, Issue 9980, 10 July 1925, Page 3

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COAL CRISIS. Pahiatua Herald, Volume XXXIII, Issue 9980, 10 July 1925, Page 3

COAL CRISIS. Pahiatua Herald, Volume XXXIII, Issue 9980, 10 July 1925, Page 3