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"HONOUR SATISFIED."

TIME TO CALL OFF. HOME SECRETARY ADVISES. LONDON, October 14. "Honour is satisfied on both sides. Economic facts, not greed on either side, started the struggle. It is now time that both sides appreciated the sufferings of the community. ,. So said the Home Secretary, Sir William Joynson-Hicks, in an appeal to the mine owners and miners yesterday. Hi; urged that it was time to cease fighting. CLASH WITH POLICE. ARRESTS FOLLOW BATON CHARGE. LONDON, October 14. Two thousand idle miners came into conflict with the police at Pemberton. Lancashire, where 400 men had resumed work on Monday. The strikers refused to disperse, and the police charged them, using their batons. Several of the demonstrators were injured. Many arrests were made.— (Sydney "Sun.")

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Auckland Star, Volume LVII, Issue 245, 15 October 1926, Page 7

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"HONOUR SATISFIED." Auckland Star, Volume LVII, Issue 245, 15 October 1926, Page 7

"HONOUR SATISFIED." Auckland Star, Volume LVII, Issue 245, 15 October 1926, Page 7