THE RAILWAY DISPUTE.
MINERS' SYMPATHY WITH THE
MEN-
United Pmm Aaeocittion—By Electric T«!tpr»ph—Copyright. LONDON, October 9. The Minors' Federation at Southport adopted c resolution of sympathy with the Amalgamated Railway Servants' Association.
Mr Enoch Edwards, "M.P. for Han ley. who presided, declared tihat the employers had learned that combination had not ruined capital. Tho Federation had no quarrel with capital. It only objected to it being in the hands of too few. He added that workmen must have conic say regarding what was to be, their share. It was too late in the, day to attempt to btirk the matter by refusing to meet tho men. (Received October 10th, 10.40 p.m.) LONDON, October 10. A conference of tho Amalgamated Society of Railway Servants, at Middleboro, unanimously supported the demand for the recognition of the Society by the railway companies.
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Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 12932, 11 October 1907, Page 8
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