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RAILWAY MEN CONFER
MR. THOMAS’S WARNING.
“STRUGGLE NOT OVER.”
London, November 29.
(Reuter’s Telegrams.)
A conference of international rail
waymen met in London to-day Mr
Robert Williams, general secretary of
the Transport. Workers’ Federation b
clio 'Transport Workers’ Association,
who-presided,- said that it was essein
tiai -that- they should know what the
different, countries were doing id im
prove the economic status of their
workpeople.
Mr J. H. Thomas, M.P V general sec
retary, of the National' Union _of Rail
■K'ays,' - iii wclcoming tho foreign dele
gates. s:lid that the workers were de
termined that thp wounds caused- by
thet waf.; must' be diea'led* and'-a - recon
ciliation -..with fprmor enemies effected,
i :r‘'The ntrugglq; }g i no.t.yotren'ded,” he
adtjeffi '. ‘*Theri?Cirill hij' a\figlit' ht: this
ioo\inti ; y ! iill- the riexttfbw'-' mohtlis over
atfe' gpiiigljif take.*'. . . Theyl are. going to
to
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