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The Ti re Position

... The Ti re Position. was not until nine o'clock that the leaders the two railway unions concerned in the threatened Tube strike were in position to postpone the notices to the men on the Tubes and the Underground to work at midnight. far the unions are ...

Communism and Ignorance

... to retrain from paying Communism tho compliment attention, evaded the issue, which was that in tbc recent unauthorised Tube strike and other unofficial stoppages few malcontents have able, at the bidding of the Communists, to hold up tho daily life of ...

SOCIALISM AND THE WAR

... virtues their strange and incredible that the pursuit private gam the best method secure public and safety. As to the London Tube strike, the Government climbed down calling meal time 4 pbtrical necessity. The men won; pity was that, usual, needed strike to ...

LONDON NOTES AND COMMENT From Our Own Correspondent FLEET STREET, E.C.4, Friday television problems. A third ..

... was that the possibility of a 100 per cent, strike was lessening. But there remained the chance of partial stoppage. A Tube strike on Christmas Day would be particularly hard on the public, since most of the buses will cease that day at 4 p.m. The dispute ...

DISRUPTIVE ADVENTURES

... wage-earners against them. As in the case of some other stoppages both sides may learn lessons from what had happened in the tube strike, and. indeed, the only profit to be derived from these events was in the experience which might teach us to avoid them in ...

PARLIAMENT. CONFESSION (TKIuL'S ESCAPADE. N STREET CHAOS. ■ ESC RANGES LA THE (OMMONS. OF LORDS. i .j U' ..

... h i,rot w ith. • 1.l '‘U I (( .) mix! li«d lravour Hnd the I- . Lord l*armoor hod Bill. Karl • •! from I »rl It «f the Tube strike. ilium ot the piece, timroended f'.mmission. irtcan. uhidi sat for Im!i. embodied practiheir iKommendationa. matter ot national ...

THE YORKSHIRE POST, SATURDAY, JUNE 14, 1924

... THE YORKSHIRE POST, SATURDAY, JUNE 14, 1924. TUBE STRIKE FAILS. PUBLIC AND THE STRIKE. LONDONERS DEMAND ACTION AGAINST RECURRENCE. (From Loeuok CoßncsroN dent. Street, Friday, The unofficial strike of Fndcrgronnd Railway power station workers received ...

Sfolorfcfilnrgfflst

... urging forward instead of using the more negative phrase going forward,” it would have been nearer the truth. The London Tube strike is a perfect example effect of a leaven of Communists amongst a mass of honest workers. The stoppage owes its inception ...

FOUR HUNDRED PASSENGERS ON STRANDED MANX STEAMER

... rush was above the average, but nil their trains were run up to time, and the system was not in the least affected bv the tube strike. The London Midland and Scottish Railway Company state that traffic is up to the average* and the long distance trains have ...

ZINOVXEFF ON TACTICAL ERRORS

... movement. . , . The British Communist party, though numerically small, has coiuddcrable influence. For instance, the recent tube strike originated in defiance of the trade unions, and was organised exclusively v the factorv committees at the initiative of ...

SAFEGUARDING THE PEACE BETWEEN CZECHS AND POLES

... Housing, and Local Housing Commissioners aro being appointed, under him, to assist local authorities to prepare schemes. The Tube strike in London yesterday had no appreciable effect upon prices the Stock Exchange. Homo Government Securities held their prices ...