EXTRA EDITION LATE NEWS
BITTER FEELING
MINERS AND TRIPLE ALLIANCE
RAILWAYMEN AND TRANS-
PORTERS DISOWNED.
(UNITBD PRBSS ASSOCIATION.—COPYBIOHT.)
(iUSTItALMN-HSW ZEIhAND CABLR ASSOCIATION.)
(Received April 18, 2 .p.m.)
LONDON, 17th April.
The miners state that they have finished with the railwaymen and transporters, and will never again work with them. '
Feeling throughout the country is acute, in some cases the miners threatening the railwaymen with violence. Meanwhile., public opinion is reflected in ull the newspapers, excepting ' the crash Conservatives, which have swung round and express a strong belief that the miners should get considerably more than the owners are offering.
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Evening Post, Volume CI, Issue 91, 18 April 1921, Page 8
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