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CAMBRIAN MINERS

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CAMBRIAN MINERS Serious Situation I NEARLY 3,000 MEN ON STRIKE I Men Ready for a Fight Nearly 2,000 men at the Naval and Pandy Collieries, Mid-Bhonikla, struck work to-day in connection with the troubles at the Ely Pit, Penygradg, wheN 9S0 men were already idle. This action was brought about as the result of a mace meeting held at Tonypandy yesterday. at which it was also agreed to ask the workmen engaged at the Glamorgan and Clydach Vale collieries to take similar action. The men demand the reinetatement of the 830 miners who were given notice a month ago by that company to terminate contracts. Matters, however, are generally quiet, but. a meeting of the Cambrian Combine Lodge Committee will be held this evening. when it is probable a decision will be arrived at to bring out the whole of the men under the combine. This will alfect over 8,000. A very strong feeling was exhibited at yes- terday's meeting, and many caustic allusions made to Mr. D A. Thomas's remarks in the Evening Express of Saturday. The Chairman stated that Mr. D. A. Thomas stooped to anything dirty and mean. and. in addition to capturing the South Wales press, he had now gone to the length of capturing the London press, and in proof of this he (the chairman) would re-ad to them an extract from the New? of the World," which waf3 on the same lines as that v.hich appeared in the Eve,ling Express. Mr. John Ilopla 'chairman of the Llwynypia Lo-lgej said if Mr. Llewelyn, the general manager, was out for a fight, then the men would give him such a fight that that gentle- man had never seen before. (Applause.1 Case for/Conciliation There is no change in the position at the Standard Colliery, Ynyehir, where 1.400 men are affected through a dispute regarding the payment of two men. who contend they were entitled to certain considerations for work done in an abnormal place. At a mass meet- ing oil Sunday afternoon it was decided to adjourn until to-day ^Monday), when Mr. D. Watta Morgan (district agent* will address the men, and endeavour to arrange fo the matter to be dealt with by the Conciliation Board or left to arbitration. ThE YNYSITIR, DISPUTE. I Anotb&r meeting of the men on strike at t,he Standard Colliery, Ynyshir, was held to- day, but no further progress was made towards a settlement, and it wae resolved to defer tho matter to 'he meeting of the Miners' Executive Council, to be held at Cardiff to-morrow, before any further step be t-akeiL.

DEATH OF A VISCOUNTI

ASKED FOR A KISS I

FATAL MIDNIGHT FREAK I

GIFT OF A HEARSE I

SUCKING BEER FROM A CASKI

BILLETING 7,000 TROOPS I

KAISER AND HIS SERVANTS -.1

Bodies Identified. Bodies…

I SUCCESS OF SCOTSMEN I II

I FATHER'S SAD DISCOVERYI

I POOR MAN LEAVES £ 4,G0U…

IBOY SHOT AT PLAY

I'BUS HORSES IN ARMY WORK…

I IMINISTER -IN ATTENDANCE

I _THE FIRE ON A TRAMP

IDOUBLE MURDERj

I I " RULE, BRITANNIA "

PAINTER WINS £ 30,000 -;'-I

¡STARVING FAMILIES I

GENERAL BOOTH'S CRITICSI

TYRE _BURSTS: CAR UPSETS

I ________ARRESTED AT NIGHT

I" _HALF-CLAD & DUST-LADEN…

Coroner and Jurors

I MLLE. GENEE BACK ON STAGE…

I CHRISTENING TANGLE

I CLERICAL.J.P. & THE OATH

I PROBLEM OF TERRITORIALS

I 20,000 LOAVES ON SHOWI

I S.A. UNION PARLIAMENT I-

I CLERGYMAN'S REWARDS

I LUNATIC WITH A GUN

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A FIST DID IT

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