GENERAL STRIKE OFF
COALMINING DEADLOCK. i t — — : PATCHED-UP PEACE LIKELY. , (Per Press Association, Copyright.) i (Received June 25, 10.5 a.m.) > LONDON, June 24. All branches of the spinning ±rade have accepted ifche .settlement and vconsequent wage reductions. The >engi-i neers and transporters have declined, to participate m a conference regard-: ing a general strike, which is doomed. A patched-up coal peace is likely to be realised. The only practical question now is how to assist the leaders, to persuade the miners to cut their, losses. Meanwhile the railways are receiving mysterious extra supplies' of| coal and resuming many cut services.
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume XLI, Issue 9545, 25 June 1921, Page 5
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