NEGOTIATIONS RESUMED
WORKERS TURN AGAINST
MAGNATES
ANXIETY TO GO TO WORK.
(SYDNEY SUN CABLE.)
(Received 22nd November, 9.30 a.m.) LONDON, 21st November. > The "Daily Mail's" Dusseldorf correspondent states that the chastened industrialists are expected to reopen negotiations for the resumption of deliveries. Their speedy surrender is anticipated, because the embittered population is demanding the confiscation of their properties and their punishment for attempting to enforce a ten hours' day by starvation. Labour \ organisations throughout the Ruhr declare their willingness to work under the French if they confiscate the mills and mines. Thus, Herr Stinnes and his colleagues see themselves isolated.
The French have seized one of Stinnes's mines without a single soldier's aEsistance. The miners begged to bo allowed to return to work immediately.
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Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 124, 22 November 1923, Page 7
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