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MINE OWNERS' ATTITUDE GOVERNMENT'S THREAT MAY CAUSE CHANGED VIEWS •Kloe Tol. Uoi>yri2lU United Pie&s Assii i (Australian and N.Z. Cable Association.) (I'eeeived Sept. U. 1 p.m.) LONDON, Sept. 7.
Following the conference with mom hers of Cabinet, the Mineis' Association to-day decided to refer the ipiestiuii of reconstituting the association as a national negotiating body to the districts, ll is not likely thai their decision will he available before Monday.
A number of coal owners' associations still oppose a national selile tin in. hui the threat that the Covem mot]t may create an industiial court is likely in cause them to reconsider the matter.
The Kvening Standard is of the opinion that Mr Winston Churchill will ask the miners to negotiate for district settlements on condition that the Uovernment will undertake In give the agreements a national staius by means of legislation.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LII, Issue 17133, 8 September 1926, Page 8
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