WELSH MINERS’ STRIKE.
NEW TERMS ACCEPTABLE
Press Association. —Telegraph—Copyright. LONDON. September 1. The voting at the Cardiff conference ires' (;■_>,o-2(1 ~in favour of the continu;of u ork am! acceptance r.\ the doletes’ rccymmemh'.: : r m. .'.O.Ki'J being in , if of "downing tools. ’ !‘rol-ab!v seventeen thousand miners -ih ,ti!l lie idle illicit after Wednesday's fn... rente, because they resolved to t.-il:.- on Tuesday until informed ofScial;v th.at the dispute «v. settled. y.r Wir.strme, in : : interview, suit' b-lieted that the ev. terms would :>r:tb!e. Th righted the mosi loac-stautling iiiim e and ought to re-mo p.'ace in South 'Wales at least until the war is over. It required much patience, perseverance and forbearance on hot It sides, to clear up what was undoubtedly a misunderstanding, and tell the-Allies that the miners will do their duty.
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Wanganui Herald, Volume L, Issue 14699, 2 September 1915, Page 6
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133WELSH MINERS’ STRIKE. Wanganui Herald, Volume L, Issue 14699, 2 September 1915, Page 6
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