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. FEELING OF THE MASTERS.

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FEELING OF THE MASTERS. A GENERAL LOCK-OUT SUGGESTED. I A FURTHER REDUCTION CON- TEMPLATED. GREAT DISTRESS AMONGST THE MEN. CARDIFF, TUESDAY The strike, 01* lock out, which a few days since seemed likely to collapse ia now hardening, and what was thought 'to be the end is likely to prove only the beginning, The position of the men is gradually enforcing the masters a line of policy which they desired 1 o avoid. While the colliers at the iron-works were allowed to resume work on the reduced rate it w.as permitted by the coal masters generally, undtp the impression that it was a sign that all the mem were somewhat desirous of returning to work, and that once a- small num- ber of men had gone in the1 larger number would follow. This has not proved to be the case. The colliers at the Cyfarthfa, the Dowlais, the Ply- mouth, the Ebbw Vale and the'Tredegar Iron-works are in full operation, and as the iron trade is very slack only a little of the coal Raised is consumed at the works. The coal is sent into the market, but, according to the rules of the Monmouthshire and South Wales Collieries Association, this state of things could not be allowed to continue but for a very short time. That time haa elapsed, and the Council of the Masters' Association arenow called on again to take Action. The men are at present working under the day to-day system, and can be stopped at the expiration of twenty-four hours, and the present week is likely to see a general lock-out. We are informed, en reliable authority, that to-day a meeting of masters was to have been held, to consider two very importent points. Firstly, the necessity of stopping instantly, colliers at the iron works, unless the whole of the men resumed operations at once. Secondly, to pass a resolution that the men be not allowed to return to work except at a further reduction on the old rate of wages. That these propositions will be considered there can, we fear, be little doubt, as they are the result;of much correspondence and discussion. A Council meeting of the Masters' Association will be held oil Friday, when a more decided course of action on the part of the masters will be recom- mended.

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