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THE COAL TRADE.

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THE COAL TRADE. On Friday afternoon an interview took place at Wrexham between the North Wales coalowners and delegates representing 8,000 men on the wages question. As the result of the interview, the masters offered to give an advance of 5 per cent., to commence on Monday. The delegates refused to accept this offer, but promised to consult the men at the several collieries. At a meeting of delegates at Wrexham on Monday, it was decided to accede to the offer of the masters rather than strike. There is a growing disposition among colliers in Welsh colliery centres to insist upon 10 per cent. advance. Two thousand Merthyr colliers have appointed a deputation to wait upon the managers, and in Aberdare a similar step has been taken. The same determination has been evinced amongst the men of the Associated Collieries, at which 30,000 hands are employed, and an early advance is anticipated.

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