Colliers and Their Wages.
THE POSITION AT HtsriCASTLE. * SYDNEY, Jan. 6. .&. Fending a decision by the Arbitration Court the mine-owners are taking no sieps beyond asking miners to do their own wheeling. The Co-operative* Colliery has been shut down'. ,■ Among the stuck up for want of coal is the Union ComC pany's Waipori. ARBITRATION COURT DECISION. f- - (Received Jan. 6,10.48 p.m.) SYDNEY, Jan. 6. The Arbitration Court, on the application of the Northern Colliery Proprietors' Association, ordered wheelers on strike to return to work, fixing the penalty for infringement "V of the order at £250 if committed by the. Northern Employers Federation and £5 if by an individual K employers becalcitMht strikers. (Recejved Jan. 7, 0.17 a.m.) "> SYDNEY, Jan. 6. The Globe colliers are idle. • It -is believed locally that tho wheelers will/ignore the Arbitration Court's decision,
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 7706, 7 January 1905, Page 3
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