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... district and lodge meetings demanding that the proposed strike ballot on the question resistance to the new comb-out from mines for the Army should be least postponed pending further coalfield conference. The Executive decided, however, that the ballot ...
... with the regulations or iuetruciior..- course, not affected It. will l>o recollect'd that , question of a comb-out ' in the mines ho- 1..-*--, postponed from time time, pending t, among the miners' associations tho count: .- -.j the principle to adopted ...
... MOBILITY OF MINING LABOUR. Coal Controller ha 3 communicated to the Mining Association of Great Britain, representing the colliery owners, and the Miners' Federation representing the workmen, his proposals for making labour the coal mining industry more ...
... any further demands the military upon -voting miners until a complete comb-out had been made of the men who had entered the mines since 'August, 1911. ...
... masters and men. They also passed a resolution to request the management give notice all eligible men who had entered the mine since August, 1914. though they recognise the difficulty of the employers in discovering all such cases. They further decided ...
... SOUTH WALES MINERS' BALLOT. BIG MAJORITY AGAINST A STRIKE THE COMBING-OUT SCHEME. A mining correspondent telegraphs:—The returns the ballot the collieries South Wales'coalfield are now reaching tho offices of the South Wales Miners' Federation Cardiff ...
... Smith presiding. Matters relative the further recruiting amongst mine workers were discussed. It was decided by large majority that all moo of military age who have entered the mines since August 4. 1914, must combed out irrespective of medical cl ...
... boys who have come into mines since August, is 160,000. ThTe scheme proposed the Executive, and submitted to district* for consideration provides for the calling up of all unmarried Class A workers at present employee in the mines who were between the ages ...
... achetno under which the Government propose to control coal mines is still under consideration, there are indication*, aaj* Central News, that the Government that the machinery for the safe working of mines shall remain present, and that powers shall be given ...
... SINCE THE WAR BEGAN Labour correspondent says the Wat of 40.000 more men lor the Army from mines Great Britain causing good deal in many districts. Two principal causes ; feeling, that combing out men w),, gone into the pits since J9!4 has not been ...
... meeting decided that work should resumed to-day. SOUTH WALES MINERS AND THE COMB OUT. the question the new comb out from mines for Army, and the decision of the Miners' Federation of Great Britain co-operate in the scheme, die South Wales Miners* Federution ...