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  5. Labour Available For Safety Work

    The following direction to members on rules governing safety work in the mines was issued on Sunday night by the Northern District of the Miners' ...

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  6. OPPOSITION TO OPEN CUTS NEAR UNDERGROUND WORKINGS

    Further working of open cut mines [?] to underground workings is to be opposed by the Northern Miners' Board of Management. ...

    Article : 228 words
  7. FACES STRIKE WITHOUT A PENNY

    When she lost her purse containing £20 on Saturday morning, Mrs. J. Coppins, of David-street, Neath, lost all the money she has ...

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  8. BASIS FOR NEGOTIATION,

    The Secretary of the Australian Council for Trade-unions (Mr. A. E. Monk) said proposals put to the Joint Coal Board to avert a ...

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  9. CRIPPLED CHILDREN'S APPEAL

    A total of £23/15/ has been received in response to the Cessnock branch of the Crippled Children's Association. ...

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  10. SUFFICIENT TO LAST UNTIL SATURDAY

    Hotelkeepers at Cessnock expect to have beer to tide them over this week. Yesterday morning a truck arrived ...

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  11. Penalise Miners' Leaders, Says Mr. Treatt.

    The Lender of the State Opposition (Mr. Treatt) said yesterday that the State (Government should penailse miners' leaders for calling a strike in ...

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  12. Accidents.

    Gordon Crossdaic, 21, of Jeffrey-street, South Cessnock,broke little finger of [?] hand while playing football on Sunday. ...

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  13. Road Transport Of Coal Mines.

    More than 40 trucks which took part in the haulage of coal from pits in the Cessnock area to the rail siding at Awaba ceased work on Sunday ...

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  16. SABOTAGE BY COMMUNISTS ALLEGED.

    The Communist Party and some unions were trying to sabotage the Australian Council of Trade Unions' basic wage claim, the Secretary of ...

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  17. PICKETING DENIED.

    Reports that pickets had halted the movement of coal by lorries from pit tops to ratheads were denied by mining officals and police yesterday. ...

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  18. A RESULT OF THE STRIKE?

    People were mining coal beneath Memorial Drive, the Deputy Lord Mayor (Aid. McDonald) told Bar Beach Progress Association last night. ...

    Article : 101 words
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