N.S.W. GOAL STRIKE.
CABLE NEWS.
THE MINERS’ BALLOT.
United J'imchb Assooiation — Corvmaiit SYDNEY, Jan. 11.
The Southern miners’ ballot on the question of resuming work commences to-day. Some mines are making preparations to start in the event of the ballot proving favorable. The Miners’ Delegate Board at Newcastle has decided to ask Air. Paterson to show cause why he should not be expelled from the federation for accepting a seat on the Compulsory AYages Board.
FOREIGN COAL FOR THE GOV-
ERNMENT
The first- shipment of foreign coal for the Government is expected to-morrow. To overcome the difficulty of unloading through ’ the coal lumpers being on strike, the Railway Commissioners have constructed a number of Priestly grabs, each capable of raising three tons from a ship’s hold.
CASE AGAINST STRIKE LEADERS
ADJOURNED
On Air. Bowling’s application, the Industrial Court adjourned the hearing of the charges against Bowling, Butler, and O’Connor to Alonday, on the ground that, owing to the work in connection with preparing the miners’ ballots, the defendants had not had time to prepare their case'.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXVIII, Issue 2708, 12 January 1910, Page 5
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176N.S.W. GOAL STRIKE. Gisborne Times, Volume XXVIII, Issue 2708, 12 January 1910, Page 5
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