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Show BUS GRAPPLE H COAL STRIKE w jfojHsg. MEMBERS EMPHA8I2E BgGENCY OF ARRIVING AT A SETTLEMENT. SSd That Two Shillings Raise MtaMmcted Oe Granted Temporar-gjttJAVhole Temporar-gjttJAVhole Matter to Be Re. HMgewed at End of Year. KBH- Lwwtw. The house of fomiiions on ufaWi discussed the conl strike MjWt moderation unit nn absence RsjJJctlvciies.s but without urrlv- rim' nearer prospect of u settle- gJBrrcinlcr Lloyd George ex- . AMgJhiM unemployment scheme us TwsjijIHu'd It the dny previous to n waoii which visited him, but i" lytl(1 ( n,s previous statement !spml "10 Hcl"'1,,u would embrace fflSfeliig of now arterial roads A KEpfremler contributed nothing to J tTSSft'liMCUsslon, which was largely ' jfljHf, ,(l the lohor members. The g5tSniphuKzcd the urgency of nr- jajllajt u settlement before the ills- I MJmw to graver proportions. Wi Hrace, labor member for tMJwrtlllery division of Monmouth- jftufed president of the South mmlneni' federation, suggested HS)'"" "hillings the miners do- tfaBBIf Knmll be granted temporar- llsaPslhig the creation of a pcrmn- PMK? board and the whole mat- 8&wrd by the end of the year. HflBrted there was evidence that JMKr.s had purposely restricted RSBp't and declared that If It was ' HHf'K"t. to a finish every man Kjwlthdrawii from theinlnes re- ; SSXof the damage and loss In- I JaiRHenry Thomas of the Nn-" Nn-" iasgjftilon of Italhvaymeu, support- JlMJrace's tuggestlon, said It was j ffjSBt that seventeen days ago n Ssfjlfcncctlng of the railway dele- Ijtwjfclded by only one vote not to i,rttlrlliwlth, after he had made iMj9t efforts In favor of peace. MtBCl tho house not to minimize UaH?r' 'mt '" ri'I,lcnlI,('r tliilt the llSBcplc were meeting Wodnes- MBthiU the spirit of the work- gJJHp-'li that, even If they felt a ijMHMd been made, there existed MHj'f eomradcshlp which drew PBthcr, |