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EYES ON NEW MINISTRY

HOW WILL IT DEAL WITH IT?

LITTLE INCONVENIENCE SO FAR.

(CSITBO TUSS ASSOCIATION.—COnRIfIBI.J

(BBETEB'S TELEGRAM.) (Received 23rd January, noon.)

LONDON, 22nd January.

All eyes are watching to see how the new Government will deal with the strike, which, although in no way complete, seems more serious than the companies in their pre,-strike statements foreshadowed. National Union railway!men generally are carrying on.

Little inconvenience to travellers is reported in a number of centres, notably Birmingham and Manchester. The mails everywhere are handled exp'editiously, but defections in several districts have upset temporary schedules anu caused severe disorganisation, especially in the South of England and at Liverpool.

-'* Waterloo Station is closed down early in the evening. ,

■ An indication of erratic running ib provided by. the Scotch express,, which arrived six hours late.

So far the Ministry of Transport considers it unnecessary to provide for food transport.

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Bibliographic details

Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 19, 23 January 1924, Page 7

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EYES ON NEW MINISTRY Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 19, 23 January 1924, Page 7

EYES ON NEW MINISTRY Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 19, 23 January 1924, Page 7