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  3. "The Situation in Britain Grows More Unsound and More Hopeless Each Day"

    BRITAIN has been in the grip of a general strike for nearly a week. The question will be asked, "What is the position to-day"? This question is best answered by the Prime Minister's (Mr. Stanley Baldwin) broadcast at midnight. He declared— ...

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  5. Stoppage Complete

    LONDON, Friday.—''The British Worker" to-day published district reports to the offect that the stoppage is complete. The workers are calm ...

    Article : 167 words
  6. WHOLE WORLD SHAKEN

    NEW YORK, Friday.—The full seriousuess of the British strike is now being brought home to the United States as the days pass without a ...

    Article : 264 words
  7. SEAMEN NOT OUT — YET.

    LONDON, Saturday.—Mr. Havelock Wilson (presidout of the National Sailors and Firemen's Union) has issued messages to the masters of ships ...

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  8. AID FROM GERMAN WORKERS.

    BERLIN, Saturday.—The General Federation of German Trade Unions has decided to render financial support to the British strikors so far as ...

    Article : 40 words
  9. NO EFFECT IN JAPAN.

    TOKIO, Friday.—The Japanese Minister for Industry and Commerce (Mr. Hayami), when interviewed by representatives of the press to-day, stated ...

    Article : 52 words
  10. OVERSEA MAILS.

    The outgoing Australian, Indian, and South African maila this week, were delivered at the ports, the last-named by road. ...

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  11. Imported Apples

    LONDON, Friday.—The Australian Agents-General and National Fruit Trades Federation asked the Government to declare that ...

    Article : 108 words
  12. FILIPINO SYMPATHY.

    MANILLA, Saturday.—The Filipino Labor Federation to-day passed a resolution of sympathy with the British strikers. ...

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  13. Situation on Saturday

    LONDON, Saturday—Two meetings of the Cobinet were held yesterday. Thoe second at 9 o'clock last night, lasted for an hour. The Miners' ...

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  14. Labor Leaders Warned

    LONDON, Friday.—In the House of Commous to-day to a thin House, barely half-a-dozen Laborites being present, the Speaker (Mr. J. H. Whitley) ...

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  15. In South Africa

    CAPETOWN, Friday.—Three large passenger liners, the Walmer, Sophocles and Ceramic sailed to-day with a full complement of passengers for ...

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  16. Papers Re-appearing

    LONDON, Friday.—The presssituation continues to improve. The following London papers published emergen cy editions to-day: "The Times," ...

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  17. WARNING TO PRINTERS.

    JOHANNESBURG, Friday. — The, Executive of the Typographical Union, replying to the appeal to the printors of South Africa by the National ...

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  18. Significant Statement

    LONDON, Friday.—A significant statement was made by the Speaker (Mr. J. H. Whitley) in the House of Commons yesterday arising from an ...

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  19. SUPPORT FROM LABOR BODIES

    CAPETOWN, Friday.—The various Labor bodies throughout the Union of South Africa are passing resolutions in sympathy with the British workers, ...

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  20. Food From Europe

    MOSCOW, Friday. — The Russian Transport. Unions have urged the Amsterdam Transport Workers Internationale to pease loading freight, for ...

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  21. NO EUROPEAN COAL FOR BRITAIN.

    OSTEND, Sunday.—Britain, France, Germany, Belgium, Holland, Spain and Czocho-Stovakia are represented at the International Miners' Conference. ...

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  22. DANISH SYMPATHY STRIKE

    COPENHAGEN, Friday.—The Executive Committee of the Danish Trade Unions to-day gave the employers' Association preliminary notice of its ...

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  23. Inflaming Passions

    LONDON, Friday.—"The British Gazette" weas the, subject of discussion to-day in the House of Commons. It was initiated by Commander ...

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  24. MONEY FROM HOLLAND.

    AMSTERDAM Friday.—The Dutch trades union federation sent £5,000 to the British strikers. ...

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