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  3. PEACE TREATY

    In the French Chamber of Deputies to-day the [?]bate on the Peace treaty was resumed, the feature being a speech by M. Clemenceau, the Premier. ...

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  4. STOPPAGE OF INDUSTRIES.

    The sombre nows comes from all parts of the country regarding the stoppage of industries. The steel works are closing, and the iron works are damping down. ...

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  5. ARCHANGEL FRONT

    A message from Archangel, dated 25th September, says thousands of British troops and general headquarters embarked on that day. The last ...

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  6. BIG STRIKE BEGINS

    Britam is practically without trains. No trains have moved in London since midnight on Friday. The Government announces that private motor-cars ...

    Article : 566 words
  7. OFFICIAL ANNOUNCEMENT.

    A Downing street communique, issued states:—The stoppage of trains is practically complete. There have been no disturbances. The Government is ...

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  8. STANDSTILL COMPLETE

    The latest reports from the great provincial centres show that the standstill is complete everywhere. The tube and underground strike in London ...

    Article : 320 words
  9. PARIS TO MELBOURNE

    The French aviator, Poulet, who is beginning his attempt to fly from Paris to Australia, interviewed by Reuter, said that given decent luck he saw no ...

    Article : 409 words
  10. VIEW OF RAILWAY MEN’S SECRETARY.

    Mr J. H. Thomas, the secretary of the Railwaymen’s Unions in a statement, charges certain of the Ministers, whom he does not name, with a lack of ...

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  11. INCIDENTS OF THE STRUCCLE.

    The fish porkers at Billingsgate having struck in sympathy with the railway men, supplies of fish were conveyed to the market on army lorries. The ...

    Article : 189 words
  12. DEMONSTRATION OF RAILWAY MEN.

    A demonstration of the railway men in the Albert Hall carried a resolution endorsing the attitude and action of the executive in calling a strike. Mr ...

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  13. CHANNEL SERVICE SUSPENDED.

    The channel services to the Continent and Ireland have been suspended. The number of trains running is scarcely worth while counting. A few trains ...

    Article : 172 words
  14. TRIBUTE TO PRIME MINISTER.

    According to the official notes of the conference between the Cabinet and the bail way men’s Union, Mr Thomas in conveying the decision to strike said, ...

    Article : 72 words
  15. USE OF AIROPLANES.

    A novel feature of the railway strike is that the aeroplane companies are advertising that they will convey anybody anywhere in England or the ...

    Article : 110 words
  16. OMNIBUS TRAM AND TAXI MEN JOIN.

    A protracted meeting of the bus, tram and taxi men's union on Saturday decided to suspend operations on Sunday The decision is in sympathy with the ...

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  17. EVERY RAILWAY PARALYSED.

    Every railway is paralysed. There is no avenue open for negotiations. Mr Robert Smillie, interviewed, said that only a complete victory for the men ...

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  18. OVER THE ROCKIES.

    Colonel Hartz flew over the Main Divide of the Rocky Mountains from Helena to Missoula, in Montana. He is the first in the United States to ...

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  19. LIVERPOOL’S TROUBLES.

    The Liverpool moat supply is held up at Birkenhead. The general manager and four assistants since the strike have been working the pumps to keep the ...

    Article : 57 words
  20. PROVISION MERCHANTS ACT.

    Wholesale provision merchants in South Wales propose to suspend business during the railway, strike, in order to hasten tho settlement. ...

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  21. A POSITION OF UNPARALLELED GRAVITY.

    The situation is regarded as one of unparalleled gravity. No new negotiations have begun. The situation is apparently hopeless. The resumption ...

    Article : 284 words
  22. CONFERENCE OF LEADERS.

    Mr A. Cramp, chairman of the Railway men’s, union, and other union representatives, held a conference with Sir Eric Geddes, the Minister for ...

    Article : 73 words
  23. BALTIC STATES

    The Council of. Five spent yesterday discussing Field-Marshal von der Goltz’s refusal [?] disband his army in the Baltic States. It is believed that von der ...

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  24. UTTERANCES OF MEN’S LEADERS

    Speaking at the Albert Hall demonstration, Mr J. H. Thomas, the leader of the railway men, asserted that tho Premier had been intimidated. Mr Bromley ...

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  25. ANOTHER GREAT AMERICAN STRIKE.

    A Washington message states:—A strike will false place on Monday which will render the plant of the Bethlehem Steel Company idle. Between 40,000 ...

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  26. GOVERNMENT DECISION

    An authoritative statement says that the Government, feels that the strike must be resisted by all the resources of the country. Considerable organisation ...

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  27. "MY SADDEST DAY."

    Declaring "This is the saddest day of my life,” Mr J. H. Thomas, speaking with considerable emotion, said:— "I exhausted every means to find a ...

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  28. FURTHER EXTENSION FEARED

    [?]ounces that owing [?] strike all leve and de[?]rthwith suspe[?]d [?]opened quietly, men ...

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  29. TROUBLE IN UNITED STATES.

    Union officials predict that 90,000 shipyard workers on the Pacific coast will strike on the 1st October, as the result of the Government Shipping ...

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  30. PARISIAN ARTISTS OUT.

    A fresh trike has occurred among the artists and employes of music halls, concerts and balls, owing to the refusal of the managers to employ only trade ...

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  31. STATEMENT BY MR. LLOYD GEOROE

    Mr Lloyd Georgg, in a statement concerning the railway men’s strike, says:—I have come to the conclusion in my long and varied experience ...

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  32. WILSON ABANDONS TOUR.

    President Wilson has abandoned his tour of the United States in support of the Peace Treaty, announcihng illhealth as the reason. ...

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  33. STOPPAGE OF COAL EXPORT.

    The Coal Controller has ordered the stoppage of all foreign shipments of coal from Cardiff, conserving all the coal for use in Britain. ...

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  34. PAPAL GONSISTORY

    At the meeting of the Papal Consistory for November, the Pope will create several cardinals, none of whom will be British. The view is expressed ...

    Article : 78 words
  35. SITUATION IN IRELAND.

    Owing to the rai way strike several race were abandoned on Saturday. The executive of the Irish Labor Party has issued manifesto approving ...

    Article : 73 words
  36. BRITISH NAVY

    An official return issued on Saturday shows that the British wa[?]ships lost during the war numbered 254, inclubing 13 battleships, 22 cruisers, 65 ...

    Article : 59 words
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