BRITISH MINERS' STRIKE.
NATIONALISATION OF MINES NOT" DESIRABLE. t By Telecaph—Prew Awn—Copyright. London, July 28. The ftovernmont has decided against the nationalisation of the mines, and il working out a scheme on the line* of the Diicklmni report. Tho Government is distributing £IOO,OOO weekly amongst textile Mid steel workers rendered idle throngs the strike. The Daily Mail understands that the Yorkshire strike is practically settled, but there will be no resumption of work before the week-end. ' The Mersey strike is Bet tied; thq men's claims were generally conceded, ; BOTH SIDES WAmNty LARGE LOSSES DAILY. Received Aug. 1, 7.35 pj«. London, JnJj M> The Yorkshire miners continue to await overtures from the masters, and the latter await the action of the Coil Controller. Every day the community loses 122,000 tons of coal, and the miners lose £134,000 in wages.— Aus. NJZ. Cable Assoc.
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Taranaki Daily News, 2 August 1919, Page 5
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