BRITISH POLICEMEN
RECOGNITION OF UNION ' : IMPOSSIBLE. '•■•■;' (ACSIRAUAN-NJiW ZEALAND' CABLB. ASSOCIATION.) , ' . LONDON, 10th May: ■ ■ Mr._ Er Shortt (Home ' Secretary), speaking in the . House" of ■ Comm,oils, absolutely denied-that the War .Cabinet had promised to recognise the-'Police-men's Union; Recognition was impossible.. Events, at th ß Trafal^ar-squan meeting proved that;-He admitted thai, the pay was inadequate. • ■■•.- (Received May 12, 9.30 a.m.) ■' MNDON, 6th May-(delayed), lhe Commissioner of Police (General Sir Nevil Macready) has gons to Paris to consult the Prime Minister, Mr. Lloyd George. ■ ■
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Evening Post, Volume XCVII, Issue 110, 12 May 1919, Page 7
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