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AN INNER DRAMA

RAILWAYMEN AND SYMPATHETIC STRIKE.

(REU:SR'S TSLEGRAK.)

LONDON, 29th April. The Railway Review declares that there is an inner drama concerning'the reason for the calling off of the railway strike, and ihis will be revealed whenthe miners' dispute is settled. The paper says this will alter the perspective, and declares that the men were absolutely against a sympathetic strike. It instances the fact that along a 240-mile stretch of the southern main line railway only fifty men were ready to strike, while in one branch near the Somerset coalfields a strike resolution failed to get a seconder. |

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Evening Post, Volume CI, Issue 102, 30 April 1921, Page 5

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AN INNER DRAMA Evening Post, Volume CI, Issue 102, 30 April 1921, Page 5

AN INNER DRAMA Evening Post, Volume CI, Issue 102, 30 April 1921, Page 5

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