ANXIOUS TO AVOID A STRIKE
WHAT APPEARANCES THREATEN* ONE OF THE BIGGEST STRUGGLES/^ . KNOWfr. •r Telegraph.— pren Ainwittlon.—CopytlgM. (Received January 11, 10 a.m.) LONDON, 10th Januaty. Mr. Charles Fenwick, M.P. for Want* beck, Northumberland, speaking at » " meeting of Northumberland miners, said he feared that in the midst of the r>re« sent unrest the men were being carried > away by mere phrases. ' , Mr. J. Hiialam, Labour M.P. for Chesterfield, Derbyshire, interviewed, • said that the Derby Miners' Association was anxious to avoid a 6trike. Tho reduction in th© demands was considw> ; nevertheless, appearances thmt< s»R?d one of the biggest struggles known. The first million of men out Would bq followed by another million.
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Evening Post, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 9, 11 January 1912, Page 7
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