THE MINIM DIFFICULTY.
OFFICES ACCUSED OF BE
TRAYiNG MEN.
(01/ Gables;,—Press Association.)
Sydney, January 16. A shift oil 111311 in the Seaham mme declined to \york- to-day and joined the other strikers. It is believed the unionists have rejected the Delegate Board's resolution, and emh lo r lge will settlo its own difficult}*. During the debate on the question, the miners' officers were accused of betraying the l miners in the recent action, and also of gross bungling in their management of their affairs of the M'viers' Association. The Helton liners were also condemned for their hasty action in accepting the tor its of the management. It is understood that within tho nest few days two companies, each working under the same conditions as the Helton colliery, will give notice of their intention to reduce the price for hewing to a similar level ps now paid in tho Heiton mino.
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Thames Advertiser, Volume XXVI, Issue 8024, 17 January 1895, Page 2
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150THE MINIM DIFFICULTY. Thames Advertiser, Volume XXVI, Issue 8024, 17 January 1895, Page 2
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