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THE DISPUTE SETTLED

SYMPATHETIC CONSIDERATION

AFTER THE WAR,

(Received August 23, 10,30 a.m.)

M)NDON, 22nd August. ' Official: The President of the Board of Trade (Sir Albert Stanley) met the Society of Railway Engineers and Firemen, and settled the dispute on the basis that the Government pledged itself to sympathetic consideration of a shorter working day immediately after the war, and that the Railway Executive is to curtail the present hours as far as compatible with war conditions.

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Evening Post, Volume XCIV, Issue 46, 23 August 1917, Page 7

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THE DISPUTE SETTLED Evening Post, Volume XCIV, Issue 46, 23 August 1917, Page 7

THE DISPUTE SETTLED Evening Post, Volume XCIV, Issue 46, 23 August 1917, Page 7

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