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  3. Most Formidable Social Struggle in Britain's History.

    NOTWITHSTANDING numerous conversations that members of Government had with trade unionists at the House of Commons it was announced at 11.30 p.m., that negotiations had failed, and that a general strike would be proclaimed at midnight. ...

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  4. GREEK MUTINEERS

    ATHENS, Monday.—An extraordinary court-martial at Athens on April 13, passed sentences of death on Colonel Zavellas and Major Karakoufa ...

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  6. NATIONAL DEFENCE

    TOKIO, Monday.—With the object of facilitating a national mobilisation, the specially appointed Preparation Committee held its ...

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  7. STILL PREPARED FOR PEACE.

    LONDON, Monday.—Mr. Macdonald, after the Commons debate, said: "We are still prepared to negotiate with the Government. I have done ...

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  8. Churchill Mobbed

    LONDON, Monday.—Mr. Churchill was mobbed in Whitehall today. He took refuge at the Home Office. ...

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  9. THE BLOW FALLS

    LONDON, Monday.—There was a noti[?]able air of expectancy over London, which culminated in the greatest crisis in Britain's history. Vehicles ...

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  10. ANGLO-SOVIET TREATY

    LONDON, Monday.—In the House of Commons to-day, the Secretary of State for Dominion Affairs (LieutColonel Amery) told Sir Reginald Hall ...

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  11. STATE SHIPPING

    OTTAWA, Monday.—Considerable improvement in the operating position of the Government merchant marine is shown in the annual report tabled ...

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  12. INCIDENT MINIMISED.

    LONDON, Monday.—The Churchill mobbing incident has been minimised by spectators, who declare that the crowd blocked the Chancellor's path ...

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  13. Emergency Measures

    LONDON, Monday.—Special constables have been ordered to report at the London station, the broadcasting company functioning for the issue of ...

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  14. LAST EFFORTS

    The General Council of the Trades Union Council wrote a lengthy letter to the Prime Minister (Mr. Stanley Baldwin), expressing surprise and ...

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  15. COURAGEOUS WOMAN

    PARIS, Monday. — At the inquest hold to-day, touching the death of Madame Regnault (wife of the former French Ambassador to Tokio), who was ...

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  16. UNIONISTS EAGER TO ASSIST.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The offices of the Trades Union Congress, Eccleston Square, were practically besieged the whole of last evening by volunteers ...

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  17. The Strike Is On

    LONDON, Tuesday.—After the failure of the last despairing effort the Trades Union Congress issued the following statement in the afternoon:— ...

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  18. Orderly Beginning

    LONDON, Tuesday.—In an orderly and deliberate manner the general strike of workers, trauspart and other industries became effective at ...

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  19. WORLD FLIGHTS

    TOKIO, Monday.—The Japanese War Office recently informed the Spanish Minister that aviators flying to Manila and Tokio would not be ...

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  20. Business Not As Usual

    The Postmaster-General (Sir William Mitchell Thomson) notified to-day that no foreign or colonial parcels would be accepted, while inland package ...

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  21. EXCHANGE DISORGANIZED.

    The London Stock Exchange is disorganised. Practically no business is being done. Prices have been marked down as a precaution, but there has ...

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  22. COMMONS DISCUSSION

    LONDON, Monday. — The House of Commons opened to-day with the customary questions. The tenseness of the atmosphere was apparent. There ...

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  23. Repercussion Abroad

    TOKIO, Monday.—It has been reported that after a special meeting this afternoon the Japanese Transport Union cabled to the British Transport ...

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  24. FLEET STREET DESOLATE.

    Beyond a solitary edition of one paper, no newspapers appeared to-day. None will be printed to-morrow throughout the country. ...

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  25. BRITISH MIGRANTS

    LONDON, Monday. — Questioned in the House of Commons to-day, the Secretary of State for Dominion Affairs (Lieut.-Colonol Amery) told Lord ...

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  26. WOOL SALES POSTPONED.

    LONDON, Monday. — Owing to the strike, the London wool sales to-day were postponed to May 10, circumstances then permitting. ...

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  27. WALL STREET'S REACTION.

    NEW YORK, Monday.—There was a sharp decline in stock prices to-day. A drop of over half a cent in the sterling exchange was recorded, with ...

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  28. APPLE BUYERS ANXIOUS.

    LONDON, Monday. — Buyers of apples are anxious to get delivery before the railway ceases. After that date sales are expected to be only local ...

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  29. TROOPS IN LIVERPOOL.

    LONDON, Monday.—The Second Battalion of Infantry arrived at Liverpool from Plymonth, and marched through the city replete with steel ...

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  30. RURAL CREDITS

    LONDON, Monday.—The New Zealand Rural Credits Commission has returned to London from Europe, after visiting Fiance, Belgium, Holland and ...

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  31. GERMAN ASSISTANCE.

    ESSEN. Monday.—The chairman of the Miners' Federation issued a manifeste to-day, adhering to the proposals to recommend the miners not to ...

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  32. What The Strike Means

    According to "The Daily Express," members of the Electrical and Engineering Union have hintod that they will effectively prevent broadcasting. ...

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  33. STIFLING THE PRESS.

    "The Evening Standard" was not published to-day on account of the mechanical workers objecting to a news item in the noon edition. ...

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  34. Italy Gives Thanks

    ROME, Monday.—The Italian press unanimously send up a hymn of thanksgiving that the Prime Minister (Signor Mussolini) has delivered Italy ...

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  35. N.S.W. INTERESTS

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The New South Wales Minister, Mr. Dunn, had a lengthy conference with the Australian High Commissioner (Sir Joseph Cook), ...

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  36. VOLUNTEERS ENROLLING.

    LONDON, Monday.—The council of the Organisation for Maintenance of Supplies (the O.M.S.) has handed over the whole organisation to the ...

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  37. Dominion Ambassadors

    MONTREAL, Monday.—"With regard to a Canadian representative at Washington, I can only say what I have always said, that, so long as the ...

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  38. SIGNIFICANT INCIDENT.

    There was a significant incident when Mr. Churchill sat down. Mr. Thomas asked the Prime Minister whether the Chancellor's statement meant that if ...

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  39. ANXIETY IN LONDON.

    The greatest anxiety, prevailed everywhere yesterday. People were discussing the probable effect of the strike in London. which presented an ...

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