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ITHE WEEK'S NEWS.__

WALES AND WELSHMEN. __————I

THE COAL CRISIS.

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THE COAL CRISIS. A specially called meeting of the Miners' Federa- tion of Great Britain was held on Thursday in Bir- mingham to discuss the proposal of the Federated Coalowners that the men should restart work at a re- duction of 15 per cent. off the 40 par crnt granted since 1888; and also to reoeive reports from the Sub- committee who attended the Mayoral Conference at Sheffield. The action of the Sub-committee was en- dorsed, and a vote of thanks to the mayors for con- vening'the meeting was unanimously carried. On the motion of the representatives of the Derbyshire miners, seconded by the delegates from Lancashire, the following resolution was unanimously adopted:- That this Conference, while recognising and appre. ciating the good intentions of the mayors, at the same time is still of opinion that no reduction of wages is necessary, and none can be accepted; and, further, we call upon men to stop away from any col- liery unless and until it is opened at the old rate of wages." The Conference then adjourned. A number of pits in Derbyshire have started work at the old rate of wages, and the Pilsley Colliery Company have decided to resume operations without insisting on a reduction. At Newcastle the representatives of the Durham miners waited on the coalowrers and asked for an advance of wages. The masters were willing to give an advance of 5 per cent. for three months, but the men objected to the advance for a limited period only, and the interview terminated without any satisfactory agreement. A mass meeting of miners was held on Thursday at Wrexham. Mr loan J. Williams, the agent for the Federation, addressed those present. A resolution was passed in favour of not accepting any reduction of the old rate of wages. At a meeting of the North Wales Coalowners' Association it was decided to publish notices at the pitheads, intimating that the miners may return to work on Monday next at a re- duction of 15 per cent, out of the 40 per cent. advar ce in 1888.

ANNUAL MEETING OF THE rOWYSLANL)…

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