GOAL MINERS.
POSITION IN BRITAIN. 11 GET IN COAL.” By Telegraph—Press Association—Copyright. Australian and N,Z. Cable Association. , (Received September 4 9.5 a ,m.l ! , , LONDON, September 3. Tho miners' conference lasted only a sjuarter of an hour. Unofficially, it ia announced that there ifi no hope of mediation from the Triple Alliance, which lias decided to stand by tho rainersv Mr IV. Adamson, Labour leader in the House of Commons, says; "Got in conl.i It is going to be a big strike.” The next possibility of a move in the direction of a settlement is tho Trade Union Congress, which moots at Portsmonth on Monday. Tho public generally believe that the strike will not eventuate, oaepcinlly as there is a three weeks’ interval for negotiations. 1 -
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 20043, 4 September 1920, Page 9
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