THE STRIKE IN SOUTH WALES.
'■.".". -—-—&— —— MINERS STILL VIOLENT. ' By Telegraph—Press Assodaltion-OopyriEUt-(Eee. November 22, 6.40 p.m.) ■'■'■'.. London,-November 21. Outrages and intimidations by the Wolsli colliery strikers are of daily occurrence in the Ehondda Valley. - ■'■A, workman has been thrown into the river, and the families of officials are being :■ ■ TRAINS HELD TIP. ~ ' (Eee. November 22, 10.30 plm.) * London, November 22. • , The'strikers in South ..Wales are holding up and searching trains for blacklegs. .-They threaten to destroy the rails if- blacklegs are carried. . The manager of the Taff Vale railway demands protection for the travelling public. ' "" :: ■", ■'"''■■ '• GOVERNMENT. MEDIATION." .'(Rec'November; 23, 1.40 a.m.) London, November 22. , "Mr. E., Askwitb, of the Board of Trade, is attempting to settle' tho South Wales strike.'-'-..' . ,
' Mr. Stanton, has. withdrawn, his offensive remarks concerning the 'Powell Duifryn manager.' 1
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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 981, 23 November 1910, Page 5
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132THE STRIKE IN SOUTH WALES. Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 981, 23 November 1910, Page 5
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