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Mil. WILLIS ON POSITION
Sydney, Thursdn.v.
Mr. A. C. Willis^ general secretary
ni the Miners' Federation, said that
there is no nvi-d for alarm on the coal
fields. It was ctair that the proprietors
are getting all the coal that they want
ed, as most of the mines in the South
?were working oidy half time.
The men were mach incensed, said
Mr. Willis, at the failure of Mr. Hib
j ble, chairman of the Coal Tribunal, to
proceed with certain claims concern-
ing which he had completed the taking
of evidence.
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