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COAL OWNERS REFUSE SIX-HOUR DAY

NEW SOUTH WALES MINERS MAY ACT FORCIBLY NEWCASTLE, September 16. The Broken Hill Proprietary Company has issued a statement announcing its refusal to consider claims for a six-hour day in' mechanical collieries and describing the miners’ demands as “repudiation in its very worst form” of the agreement reached last month between the coal owners and the Miners’ Federation. This statement is of great importance because the company controls three or four mines where the men have threatened to strike if a convention of the Northern Miners’ Lodge delegates today endorses the proposal to precipitate militant action to secure a six-hour day at mechanized pits.

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Southland Times, Issue 23307, 17 September 1937, Page 7

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COAL OWNERS REFUSE SIX-HOUR DAY Southland Times, Issue 23307, 17 September 1937, Page 7

COAL OWNERS REFUSE SIX-HOUR DAY Southland Times, Issue 23307, 17 September 1937, Page 7