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Show MINERS' TERMS ME ACCEDED TO STHItfH IX SOUTH WAMW CO.U rnsi.iH is .sinrMin. Term Arrlwil At Tliroujili Hie I'ffort of I.tojiMicorgc Hulxtaiitlnl In-initx In-initx of Wane ami Mnnr Con-itmIoih Con-itmIoih Ornntcil to tlio Striker I'rom the llrllMi (linoniincnt. LONDON, July 21. The South Wnlea coal miners hae accepted the terma agreed upon cterday and the atrlke therefore la definite!) at an end Throughout the ronl field there an overwhelming majorlt) In favor of the aettlcment Work In the mine will lie rcHumcd nt once Iloth aldea hap promised the government to exert ex-ert ver effort to make up for the IdlrncFu. Divld l.lojd-Cleorge, mlnlMcr of munition mu-nition and to vvhoae effort tho ending end-ing of the atrlke Is largely due, appeared ap-peared In the conference hall In Cardiff Car-diff after the declnlon had heen reach-mi reach-mi and received an enlhimlaatlo welcome wel-come I'renldent Wlnntono of the miner' federation declared that l.tojd-deorge nnd hi colleague had performed a great service for the miners of the empire vvho were now prepare! to do ever thing pollle to lirlng the war to a speed) termination termina-tion I.liil-tlcorgi to Minor. I.to)d-Ueorge addressed the miner, expressing sincere Joy that the men had decided to go buck to work with hint and hi colleagUM "to fight the common enem)." lie added- "A week of enormous value ha heen lost to thl country. It Is out) gradually dawning on it how Ire-mendou Ire-mendou Is the struggle In which we are engaged Kven now t nm not sure that we fully reallie what will lie It effect on the whole course of human affairs The coal fields of I'm lire nre now In the hands of the enemy. I'rmirv depends upon )ou for coal. I'lve vessels ves-sels from Trance lie In Cardiff Imrlxir waiting for their tMinker to lie filled nnd I nm going to ask you to make up for the lost time nnd allow the democrac) of Prance that )oti nre priiared to assist her In the struggle for the freedom of the world "I want )oti to work, moreover, for the sake of tho llrltlsh navy Hll it "linkers. It means nn Inviolate llrl-Uln, llrl-Uln, the exlsttnce of which make II ImiMJMllilp for tin Hermans to despoil the Welsh pool ftlds a they have the oal Meld of l-rnncc. War Mtunlloii Svrlnu.. Peace nt home Is essential. I nm rlik nt heart nt the necesslt) of cull-Ing cull-Ing attention to the gravlt) of the pntltlon, hut the situation Is suffl- lenll) rcrlou to mil fur the united aitlou of evity mini and woman In the whole land. We have sent the men to the front Support them. If we do so we shall win n victory for Kuropenn IIUerD which will resound through the ages." The miners cheered vvlldl) na l.lojil-Oeorge l.lojil-Oeorge concluded hi speech nnd left the hall. WYOMIMJ COAL MINIS I'llti: t'.U'hKh ADOPT 7.V0OO LOSS - V ItOCK HIMIINCIB, Wyo.. July 21 1'lrs destro)cd the tipple of No. 2 mine of the Central Coal and Coke eomiwii) Inst night It wus reduced to n mas of scrap Iron. destro)lng several thousand dollars worth of ma-ihlner). ma-ihlner). ii isu several col nnd stock cms. and the mauwu) entrance to the mine Klvo hundred men are thrown out of emilo)inut ns a result of the fire The dam gea nre estimated nt nlout st.nt).fiw thousand dollars. |