MINERS REJECT TERMS.
DETERMINED TO FIGHT. i %7 Telegraph—Prees Association— I Copyright Australian and N.Z. Caol* Association. I SYDNEY, May ]. The Miners’ Federation lias an- ! Mounted that the owners’ terms are , not acceptable, and the men are deter- ( mined to fight. The owners state that they will not j bo~ v down, and will close the mines indefinitely. ibe wuole Stale- will probably be affected. It was officially reported a few days Ago that rue coal owners had decided that the chief conditions which the miners must guarantee to observe, prior to a resumption of work, were the stoppage of strikes, and managers to hare the right to select the men required, and to dismiss men without being questioned.
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 17030, 2 May 1923, Page 9
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