COAL INDUSTRY.
FOSITION AT HOME. HAS NOT BECOME WORSE. Cress Association —Electric Telegraph—CopyrlghLONDON, Friday. Sir John Simon, in the Commons, asked how the coal industry would find markets, with public control, which were lacking under private ownership. Sir A. Steel Maitland, replying, denied that the situation had become worse. There had been an increase in wage.-:. As regarded unemployment, the Government would welcome the cooperation of ai! parties, and was even willing 1o discuss the establishment of a joint committee of all parties.—Alts, and N.Z. Cable Assn.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, 6 February 1926, Page 5
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