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THE COAL OUTPUT. ONE OF THE PROBLEMS. (Australian and N.Z. Cable Assn.) LONDON, August SW. The Miners' Federation at Southport discussed the coal . output. Several speakers demanded better facilities for getting coal to the surface, saying that the men were able to win more coal than could be brought up. WAR WORKERS' CANTEENS. Mr F. G. Kolleway, of the Munitions Ministry, at Hull said there were now 900 war workers' canteens, catering for a million persons daily. turnover i was £3,500,000 annually. ! YORKSHIRE MEN RESUME. .. The Yorkshire coal owners and miners' conference settled the dispute. The leaders recommended immediate resumption of work. There i are 150,000 men out to-day and practically me j entire field is idle. ,
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Timaru Herald, Volume CVII, Issue 16619, 26 August 1918, Page 7
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