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  3. SERIOUS OUTLOOK IN BRITISH COAL INDUSTRY.

    IT was officially announced last night that the coal negotiations had failed, the miners having rejected the owners' revised offer. A strike would begin at midnight. The Trades Union Congress, however, declared in favor of a ...

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  4. SHIPPING BOYCOTT

    CAPETOWN, Friday.—In connection with the recent complaints made by South African and overseas merchants on the subject of shipping freights, ...

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  5. WATERED MILK

    NEW YORK, Friday.—In connection with the milk scandal in America, the Minister for Health announced to-day that investigation had shown that ...

    Article : 408 words
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  7. Miners' Weapon

    The [?]ade union delegates, after hearing Mr. J. H. Thomas and others, adjourned carly this morning. Mr. Tho mas looked pale and tired. He ...

    Article : 114 words
  8. MINERS' WAR CHEST.

    "The Daily Express" says that the war chest of the Miners' Federation does not probably exceed £4,000,000, but credit may be obtained through the ...

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  9. A Critical Day

    LONDON, Friday.—The coal situation was very critical all day yesterday. The Prime Minister (Mr. Stanley Baldwin) asked the miners' ...

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  10. Royal Proclamation

    LONDON, Saturday.—A proclamation has been published in "The Gazette" dated "Buckingham Palace, April 30," which says: ...

    Article : 70 words
  11. MAY DAY

    LONDON, Sunday.—May Day apparently passed off quietly everywhere except Poland. Reuter's representative at Warsaw ...

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  12. Council's Action Approved

    LONDON, Saturday.—The chairman of the Trades Union conforence said to-day that the trades unionists fully supporting council's policy numbered ...

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  13. MIGRATION

    LONDON, Friday.—The Overseas Settlement Committee's annual report for 1925, shows that there was a slight increase in the number of ...

    Article : 229 words
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  15. GOVERNMENT CONTROL OF COAL.

    LONDON, Saturday.—Orders have been received at several ports to discontinue the export of coal. Ships which had already sailed have been ...

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  16. WORKERS INVOLVED.

    The Trades Union Congress has is[?]ed a manifeste for the maintenance of all essential services and foodstuffs. A memorandum of the Trades Union ...

    Article : 444 words
  17. Osaka Observance

    OSAKA, Sunday.—The first May Day since the organisation of the Japanese Laborers and Farmers' Party was held yesterday. The unions ...

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  18. MYSTERY PICTURE

    LONDON, Friday.—The usual problem cropped up at the opening of the Royal Academy to-day, where there was a brilliant gathering of more or ...

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  19. MACDONALD BLAMES THE GOVERNMENT

    The Leader of the Parliamentary Labor Party (Mr. Ramsay Macdonald) said that the Government had decided to fight the people's standard of living. ...

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  20. "Keep Steady"

    LONDON, Sunday.— "Keep steady; remember that peace on enrth comes to men of goodwill," was Mr. Baldwin's message to the nation, wirelessly ...

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  21. Appeal To Miners

    LONDON, Saturday.—The Miners Secretary (Mr. A. J. Cook) said: "We shall urge the men to keep the peace, protect the mines, and ...

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  22. OIL REFINERIES

    LONDON, Saturday.— The Economist" criticises the Prime Minister of Australia (Hon. S. M. Bruce) in connection with his proposed action for ...

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  23. FRENCH DEBTS

    WASHINGTON, Friday.— The French war debt settlement was transmitted by President Coolidge to Congross to-day. It met with immediate ...

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  24. Unionists' Policy

    LONDON, Saturday.—The conference of the executive of the unions affiliated with the Trades Union Congress met in London secretly to ...

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  25. FURTHER NEGOTIATIONS POSSIBLE.

    LONDON, Sunday.—The meeting between the representativos of the Trades Union Conference with the Prime Minister lasted till 1.30 in the morning ...

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  26. HOUSE OF COMMONS ADJOURNS.

    LONDON, Friday.—Though it was given out that the Prime Minister (Mr. Stanley Baldwin) would wake a statement on the coal crisis before the ...

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  27. BRITISH STUDENTS

    LONDON, Friday. — The International Confederation of Students announced to-day that the difficulties regarding funds had been overcome. A ...

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  28. CHAOTIC CHINA

    SHANGHAT, Friday.—China is still without an organised Government. There is no President, Premier, or Cabinet. lt appeaers that there is ...

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  29. Francs In America

    NEW YORK. Friday.—Despite the fact that an agreement has been reached at Washington to fund the French debt. French francs to-day continued ...

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  30. A Ray Of Hope

    LONDON, Saturday.—The Trades Union Conference has decided to call a general strike of all the vital services, including transport, on Tuesday ...

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  32. FICKLE HUSBAND

    LONDON, Friday.—Mrs. Violet Spencer was to-day granted a provisional maintenance order of 30/- weekly against Leonard Spencer, residing ...

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  33. Government Prepared

    Thus a labor strike occurs with the parties prepared for all eventualities. The Government 's plans are cut and dried, and have already begun to ...

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  34. ELEVENTH HOUR NEGOTIATIONS.

    LONDON, Sunday.—There, may possibly be important developments during the course of this evening, when, at the invitation of the Prime ...

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  35. TRADE WITH JAVA

    AMSTERDAM, Saturday. — Plans by the Royal Packet Steamship Coy. have been advanced for the construction of two large motor ships for the ...

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  36. ECONOMY ORDERED.

    LONDON, Sunday.—In view of the coal strike the Deputy Civil Commissioner has issued a number of directions providing restraints on the use ...

    Article : 57 words
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