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  3. Tide Has Turned: Men are Drifting Back to Work

    WITHOUT undue optimism we may say that the tide has turned," was the encouraging prelude to the daily announcement by the Government's spokesman at the conference of journalists to-day. The Prime Minister (Mr. Stanley Baldwin), during the course ...

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  5. STIFF SENTENCES

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Official reports state that three men at Fulham were to-day each sentenced to 21 days' hard labor for having sold leaflets ...

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  6. MORE MEN CALLED OUT.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—"The British Worker," the official orgau of the T.U.C., says that more men will be called out to-morrow, including the ...

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  7. FOOD FROM ROTTERDAM.

    ROTTERDAM, Tuesday.—Food shipments for England are being resumed as a result of confirmation by the British Government that the vessels can be ...

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  8. BELFAST DOCKERS REFUSE TO STRIKE.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Due to the closing down of industries, the East End of London is absolutely quiet. The Belfast dockers ignored the ...

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  9. BAROMETER RISING.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The London Stock Exchange was very optimistic in all sections. There was an absence of selling orders, so business was ...

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  10. MONEY FROM CANADA.

    MONTREAL, Tuesday.—The Workers' Amalgamation, in session at Montreal, voted 150,000 dollars (£30,000) to-day for the British strikers. ...

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  11. OPTIMISM SUPPORTED

    LONDON, Tuesday.—"The tide has turned. There is a tendency throughout the country for men to drift back to work." ...

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  12. CONSTITUTIONAL PRESUMPTION.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The headquarters officially states that the Government ordered the withdrawal of the T.U.C. permits Issued to ...

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  13. GERMANS NOT PROFITING.

    BERLIN, Tuesday.—With the exception of an order from the Finnish State railways, which was diverted to England, the German collieries on the ...

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  14. Funds From Abroad

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The General Council of the Trades Union Congress states that it has received messages from American, Canadian and French ...

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  15. Churches' Peace Terms

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The Archbishop of Canterbury's announcement mentioned last Friday was broadcast to-day. ...

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  16. Possible Peace Move

    LONDON, Tuesday.—There was great excitement in Ecclestone Square when "The Evening News" published the report of the possible peace move. ...

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  17. Help for the Government

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The Chief Civil Commissioner has announced that men and women of the Dominions are offering to help in the strike, but ...

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  18. Still Waiting

    LONDON, Wednesday. — Dramatic developments are expected to-day in connection with the general strike. The General Council of the Trades ...

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  19. Australian Apples

    LONDON, Tuesday. — Owing to the inability to secure lorries, no apples were conveyed from the docks to-day, but it is hoped that ...

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  20. GENERAL STRIKE

    LONDON, Tuesday.—In the House of Commons to-day, Sir John Simon, K.C. (Lib.), on the motion for adjournment, replied to Sir Henry Slesser, ...

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  21. SALE OF WHITE STAR LINE HELD UP.

    NEW YORK, Tuesday.—Mr. P. A. Franklin (president of the International Mercantile Marine) announced on arrival from Europe to-day that the ...

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  22. Seamen's Position

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Another seamen's injunction was sought to-day to restrain the Tower Hill branch of the union. ...

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  23. Birmingham Sensation

    LONDON, Tuesday.—A sensational police raid took place last night at the offices of the Birmingham Joint Trades Union Emergency Committee, which ...

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  24. University Students

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Four thousand volunteers, University students, have been enrolled from Oxford and Cambridge, including 150 from Oxford who ...

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