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STRIKE ENDED.

ALL-NIGHT CONFERENCE.

TERMS SATISFACTORY TO UNION

(BY CAK-E-afEESS ASSOCIATION COFVRIOUT .1 (ACSTSALIAK ASTD S.Z. CABLE ASSOCIATION.)

(Received January 2Ut!i, 5.25 p.in.)

LONDON, January »">

A conference of the railway managers began at liuswa Hot-el at four o'clock on Monday afternoon, atld continued long in session, with int-erruj*-tipn by the "Trades Union Congress mediators, followed by tho summoning of tho locomotive men's i'oprose»t(iti"\'cs at- 9 p.m. TJio conference was still progressing at three o'clock on Tucstlay morning-

LONDON, January 29 (5.30 a.m.)

Tho conference lasted until 4.30 a.m. An offical statement says that an immediate resumption of work has been agreed on. Mr Bromley (secretary of the union) states that" the terms aro very satisfactory to tho men. NORMAL SERVICE AGAIN. NO DETAILS AVAILABLE. (BEXTTZS'S telegrams.) (Reccviod January 30th, 1.30 a.m.) LONDON, January 29. The settlement of the striko was £rst published in tho form of a brief official statement, fit tho close of the all-night conference between the railway managers and tho locomotive men's union, with the mediation committee in attendance. The conference assembled shortly before midnight and keenly debated the points at issue until its close at five o'clock in tho morning. The terms of tho sottlciuent arc not yet available, but Mr J. Bromley says they are very satisfactory to llio men. Steps will immediately bo taken in hand for tho resumption of work. Union anticipate an alniutit normal service to-night. TUBEMEN OFFER SUPPORT. LONDON, January 28. London tubemen formed strike committees and pfferjsd tli«s loco, men to go §£r-ika unless a fjqUlfiment were reached within 4.8 hours. Tho loco, men's executive replied that it did not wqnt ail extension of the striko while it was negotiating. Boilermakers have decided no? to repair engines.

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Press, Volume LX, Issue 17984, 30 January 1924, Page 9

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STRIKE ENDED. Press, Volume LX, Issue 17984, 30 January 1924, Page 9

STRIKE ENDED. Press, Volume LX, Issue 17984, 30 January 1924, Page 9