RAILWAYS DISPUTE
STATEMENT BY MR THOMAS.
(Press Association.)
LONDON, January 7. Mr J. K. Thomas, speaking at Kettering, said that the Press had expressed «n opinion adverse to the railwa.ymen on the wages' proposal, yil'he l'ress and the public \vore alarmed %t! the prospect, of another'strike',nbuf T ~js;iGf rail way men's leaders would go to Wotl-, nesday's meeting with a full sense'; of their responsibility, A stiike must always b<* rlie la'-t report. If the other side discussed the- question in the same spirit, a satisfactory sett-lenient I was certain. • » ■'■■"'.
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume XL, Issue 9199, 9 January 1920, Page 5
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