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THE HUNGARIAN RAILWAYS.

COLLAPSE OF THE STRIKE. United Press Association—by Electric Telegraph—Copyright. VIENNA, April 24. The Hungarian railway strike has collapsed in consequence of Count Tisza's strong action. The men will accept the Government's terms. [Count Tisza, the Hungarian Premier, caused the arrest of a thousand strikers. He offered to grant a general amnesty if work were resumed. He also agreed to the formation of a railway trade union, and promised a Bill regulating the service. The Strike Committee submitted the offer to a mass meeting.]

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Press, Volume LXI, Issue 11877, 26 April 1904, Page 8

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THE HUNGARIAN RAILWAYS. Press, Volume LXI, Issue 11877, 26 April 1904, Page 8

THE HUNGARIAN RAILWAYS. Press, Volume LXI, Issue 11877, 26 April 1904, Page 8