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UNDERGROUND SERVICES THREATENED

... skeleton services, and said that volunteers from among the civilian population would called tor. the ease during the last tube strike. REFUSED STRIKE LEADERS. Mr. Ernest Borin made a statement yesterday with regard to the negotiations on the previous day ...

MR. BROMLEY AND THE CABINET

... arrived at, was held at the Board Trade yesterday between Sir Albert Stanley, President the Board of Trade, and members the tube strike committee. An adjournment took place the evening, when Sir Albert Stanley had consultation with other members of the Government ...

REPLY TO AMEER. LORD HALDANE BEFORE GOAL COMMISSION. DEADLOCK IN COTTON TRADE. THE VICTORY DERBY SURPRISE. ..

... successfully, but without any fieri situation around »«h strikes are spreading. The tram•n n'biis workers have joined tube » strike Paris, and trams and running; the electricity era- re ♦ xp. come out result fig night, and a strike Nerthern France logins ...

CABINET'S DELIBERATIONS ON STRIKE MENAGE

... Foreign Government Bonds were little altered, and business was unimportant. Home Railways were depressed by the spread the Tube strike. Metropolitan Stock falling and several others Canadian Railway Shares were neglected, and Mexican Stocks were weak, the ...

COLOGNE TRADERS' EFFORTS

... The workers later held a mass meeting, and decided to declatf ft general strike to-morrow.—Press Associativa* THE LONDON TUBE STRIKE DEVELOPMENT. AGREEMENT REPUDIATED. SUDDEN ACTION BY NATIONAL UNION OF RAILWAYMEN. The expectation a that, as a of the agreement ...

THE YORKSHIRE POST, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 11, 1924

... office of President will suffer some loss of prestige if it is made tho of political changes as on the present occasion. Tube Strike Situation. Although there has to-day been a return to work of 1.500 of the uniformed staff of tho London Underground Railways ...

THE YORKSHIRE POST, TUESDAY. JUNE 17. 1924

... country down to the .smallest, group of citizens, there was prevalent too much envy, jealousy, and a.'!»errivcne»>. The Tube strike was very definite instance of ibis—a few men desiring power more than they desired to help their fellows, and using their ...

PLOT AGAINST PRESIDENT WILSON,

... restraint on the port of the workers. The Minister of Labour did not properly represent the interests of labour. The recent tube strike, if the human aspect of the matter had been considered, might been avoided. There should be peace conference to determine ...

THE YORKSHIRE POST, FRIDAY, JUNE 27, 1924

... Shaw seen fit to accept the epportnnity offered him by Sir Samuel Hoarc'.s motion instituting inquiry into the recent tube strike, lie could have given the widest publicity to tin secret machinations these Communist disluptors of industry, and could ...

THE YORKSHIRE POST, TUESDAY, JULY 8, 1924

... though the British Communist party is numerically small it has considerable influence. For instance,” said, “ the recent Tube strike originated in defiarce of the trade unions, and was organised exclusively by the factory committees the initiative of the ...