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  3. Strike Position in Britain Unchanged: Both Sides Adamant

    LONDON. Friday. — Despite the [?]eneral strike in Britain, the British [?]elegation (headed by Lord' Robert [?]cil) to the forthcoming meeting of ...

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  4. TRAMS AND BUSES DAMAGED

    Two constables and 17 civilians were taken to hospital, and there were 16 arrests at Hull yesterday, when the rioters damaged the trams and buses. ...

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  6. No Revolution

    The statement adds that an increasing number of men are coming out in trades which are regarded as the second line of ...

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  7. No Bad Blood

    LONDON, Sunday.—The spirit prevailing throughout the country was exemplified at Plymouth yesterday, when a football match was played between ...

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  8. Help from Korea

    TOKIO, Sunday.—The Korean Labor League has cabled the British workers promising moral and financial support, They contemplate raising subscriptions ...

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  9. Ex-Service Men

    Even the "British Worker" indirectly upholds the Civil Commissioner's claim, when it publishes the statement that 16 armored cars aro oscort ...

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  10. Noisy Disturbances

    Though London is quiet, reports from other-parts show more or loss serious rioting. There were nasty disturbances at Middlesboro, where the police ...

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  11. Shortage of Paper

    LONDON, Sunday.—Regarding the allegation that the Government is holding up the "British Worker's" paper supplies, the position appears to be ...

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  12. Food Transport

    An official Government review of the situation is prefaced by the assurance that no material news is being withheld. ...

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  13. International Control

    OSTEND, Monday.—The Transport Workers' International has not enthused over the proposal of the British delegates that the loading and ...

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  14. Unions' Offer

    The Trades Union Council also complains that it never received a reply to its offer to the Government to assist in the distribution of food ...

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  15. Fine Week-End

    A visit to the few tube stations that are open in the city revealed the curious fact that practically without exception there are no conductors. Those ...

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  16. LONDON DEAD

    LONDON, Sunday.—A warm May sun appearing after a week's absence shone upon the strangest week-end in London's history. ...

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  17. First Strike Pay

    The Yorkshire miners have decided to pay strike, money to 150,000 members on Thursday, at the rate of £1 per week for men, and 10/ for boys. ...

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  18. They Wanted Fight

    LONDON, Sunday,—In his speech at Willesdon, the railway men's secretary (Mr. C. P. Cramp) said-he understood there was a feeling that the Railway ...

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  19. Chains On Railway

    The "certain disturbances," referred to in the "Gazette," occurred in scattered areas. At Preston, the mo[?], demanding the ...

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  20. Sailor Fatally Stabbed

    LONDON, Sunday.—Serious rioting occurred late last evening at Glasgow. Several constables were injured, and numerous shop windows smashed. ...

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  21. Playing With Fire

    Monday will witness over again the great scramble to get to work, because there is no sign of negotiations of any kind. ...

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  22. SPECIAL CONSTABLES ATTACKED

    The Newcastle police were hurriedly reinforced yesterday to deal with a disorderly crowd of 10,000 who were attacking the special constables. The ...

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  24. Balfour On Revolution

    LONDON, Monday.—Earl Balfour, in a speech on the strike, recalled that 238 years had passed since the revolution in this country with the object of ...

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  25. "Free" Cars Missing

    Another new feature was several private cars touting for passengers. Early in the proceedings thousands of these were available without charge, ...

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  26. Labor's View

    The Labor viewpoint regarding peace prospects was given by Mr. C. P. Cramp, the railwaymen's secretary, at Newington to-day. He said: "No ...

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  27. Cost of Living

    The increased cost of living is already felt. Milk and other necessaries were added to by to-day's announcement of uniform fares of 3d. on ...

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  29. The Church View

    The churches and chapels of all denominations made efforts to instruct the congregations rogarding their publie duty in the present crisis. The ...

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  30. Lock-Out Notices

    The most important happening to-day was the Trades Union Council's official reply to this Prime Minister's (Mr. Stanley Baldwin) broadcast message. It ...

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  31. No Bloodshed

    In a broadcast message this evening, Viscount Grey said that the strike had let loose the forces of disorder, which was no part of trade unionism in this ...

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