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N.S.W. MINERS

DISSATISFACTION' AMONG THE UNION. (By Telegraph—Press Association—Copyright.) SYDNEY. April 25. Tl is reported that dissatisfaction is spreading among the Southern coal strikers owing to Hie smallness of the strike pay and lack of progress towards a settlement. Peter Bowling denied the reports of weakening and dissatisfaction. He declares that each miners' lodge possesses a fund sufiicient J\>r Urn relief of distress. The new.- palters, however, predict a breakaway among the miners. POSITION LESS THREATENING. SYDNEY. April 25. Received April 2ii, 42.15 a.m. Though nothing definite has transpired regarding Wednesday's deputation of minors, the position in the Southern collieries is reported to tie more hopeful. H js rumoured that resumption of work during the coming week is probable. The outlook in the Northern coalfields is also regarded as less threatening.

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Southland Times, Issue 17328, 26 April 1913, Page 6

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N.S.W. MINERS Southland Times, Issue 17328, 26 April 1913, Page 6

N.S.W. MINERS Southland Times, Issue 17328, 26 April 1913, Page 6