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THE NEWCASTLE STRIKE.

WHEELERS RESUME WORK

BY ELECTIIIO TELEOItAFII.— COPYttIGHT.|

[IIY EUCXIUO TKLEOUAI'II.]

SYDNEY, January 26. The wheelers' meeting decided to •sumo work on Tuesday on tho profietora' terms.

Tho Seaham and West Wallsend

wheelers have offered to resume work on tho masters' terms, viz., 10 per cent, reduction, Tho Elermore Yale wheelers resumed work to-day at, 10 per cent .reduction. It is understood

do miners are making up the 5 per

cent, reduction

Tho Secretary of the Colliery Emloyees Federal ion wrote to the At-jrney-Goneral asking if the men

agreed to return to work and state a case, that the Arbitration Court sit within three weeks to hear the dispute.

The Attorney-General replied that ntil all hand's actually resumed, in

obedience to the older of the Court. he was unable to promise. When the men resumed he would approach the Court and ask for an early sitting. The Attorney-General made a state-

nent to-day that typical cases having >een heard at the Police Court, and all ivailable fads dealing with the vari-

»us collieries elicited, he would not

waste time in hearing every individual easo, therefore he would file an indict ment at the quarter sessions against all other defendants.

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Bibliographic details
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Greymouth Evening Star, 27 January 1905, Page 4

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201

THE NEWCASTLE STRIKE. Greymouth Evening Star, 27 January 1905, Page 4

THE NEWCASTLE STRIKE. Greymouth Evening Star, 27 January 1905, Page 4

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