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  3. Britain Experiencing the Greatest Industrial Catastrophe in History

    ENGLAND awakesed this morning to find itself in the grip of a paralysing strike. It is yet too early to feel the effects of the greatest industrial catastrophe in history. London is without trms, and virtually wirhout trains and buses, ...

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  4. Effects Abroad

    CAPETOWN, Tuesday. — It is believed that the strike in Britain is not likely to permanently affect the South African coal trade, though it is ...

    Article : 138 words
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  6. THE PRINCE FOR LONDON.

    The Prince of Wales left Paris for London by aeroplane to-night. The Prince of Wales left De Bourget aerodrome aboard a British 'plane ...

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  7. Both To Blame

    LONDON, Wednesday.—"The Manchester Guardian," in an editorial, says:"It would appear that there are ...

    Article : 163 words
  8. Canadian Generosity

    OTTAWA, Tuesday—The international Federation of Trades Unions has decided that, should the British strike last for such a period ...

    Article : 107 words
  9. News For The People

    The Government is publishing a penny newspaper called "The British Gazette." The first issue will appear to-morrow, and be distributed in the ...

    Article : 35 words
  10. Philosophic Londoners

    LONDON, Tuesday.—During the first day of the general strike in Britain, there was only one incident. lt was reported from East India docks that ...

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  11. Miners' Demands

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday.—The American Federation of Labor holds that the British miners are justified in their demands for "a ...

    Article : 206 words
  12. SCENES IN LONDON

    The London streets presented an amazing and unparalleled appearance is the result of measures taken by business people to reach their daily ...

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  13. Brave Women

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Great bravery has been exhibited by women in thin shoes who accomplished extraordinary feats of ondurance. Numerous people ...

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  14. CUT OFF FEOM THE WORLD.

    Fleet Street to-day was weirdly silent, and there was a solitary policeman where usually there are busy newspaper distributors. No papers being ...

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  15. Nation Held To Ransom

    LONDON, Wednesday.—There were no morning papers published to-day, but the Stationery Office issued the first number of "The British Gazette," ...

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  16. FEEDING LONDON.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—An official broadcast states that tho London milk transport service is working according to scheme. The long-distance milk ...

    Article : 187 words
  17. Alleged Seditious Speech

    LONDON, Tuesday.—S. Saklatvala, a Parsee, and Communist member of the House of Commons, was arrested to-day and charged ...

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  18. ON NEW YORK 'CHANGE.

    NEW YORK, Tuesday.—The depressing influence of the British strike on tho local securities market was intensified to-day, when a wave of ...

    Article : 122 words
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  20. At German Ports

    BERLIN, Tuesday.—The effects of the striko have already been felt at German ports. Vessels scheduled to sail for Britain have cancelled their ...

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  21. THE REGULAR DAILIES.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The first strike-time edition of the regular news papers to reach Beuter's office is a diminutive copy of "The Times," ...

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  22. Japan Neutral

    TOKIO, Tuesday.—The loading papers this morning published editorials on the British coal strike. The general tone was neutral and ...

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  23. Cross-Channel Service

    ROTTERDAM, Tuesday.—The Batavier Reine has suspended its London service, and other lines are contemplating similar action. ...

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  24. ABSURD RUMORS DISPELLED.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The Minister for War (Sir Lamington WorthingtonEvans), in the House of Commons to day dispelled, as absurd rumors, ...

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  25. "BE STRONG."

    "The British Gazette" shows four sheets inside blank. lt explains that its object is to reply to the workers' effort to paralyse public opinion. It ...

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  26. GERMAN COMRADES HELD.

    ESSEN, Tuesday.—The union of transport workers and the dock laborers' and secamen's organisation have issued a manifesto ordering their mem ...

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  27. FRENCH SUPPORT.

    PARIS, Tuesday.—The General Confederation of Labor held a conference with the miners,' railwaymen's, dickers', and workers' representatives ...

    Article : 59 words
  28. Sports Suffer.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—A joint conference of the stewards of the Juckey Club and National Hunt Committee to-day decided that owing to the ...

    Article : 106 words
  29. Unions Above The Law

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The House of Lords debate on the crisis followed the lines of yesterday's in the House of Commons. ...

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  30. HOUSE OF COMMONS

    LONDON, Tuesday.—There was a normal attendance of members when the House of Commons met to-day. At the opening of the budget ...

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  31. The Lorry Incident

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The police, interviewed, said that, they were convinced that the disturbance in connection with the lorries was not due ...

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  32. Hurry-Scurry

    PARIS, Tuesday.—There, was an extraordinary influx of passengers from England yesterday. The trains from Calais to Paris vere doubled. The ...

    Article : 80 words
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