LEAGUE CRICKET RECRUITS
(Received 9th May, 2 p.m.)
LONDON, Bth May. Lancashire League cricket performances at the week-end included: Merrit't, six wickets for 94; Richarson, six for 22 and 57;- Fairfax; four for 4(5; Fairfax was stumped after scoring .«>. The "Sunday Chronicle" comments that Fairfax's'first complete1 Test was an unpleasant experience for the team.
union will meet in separate rooms; and Bishop West-Watson, Bishop Brodie, the Mayor (Mr. D. Gv Sullivan, M.P.), the Deputy-Mayor (the Key. J. K. Archer), Mr. Hally (Conciliation Commissioner), and Mr. J. Roberts (secretary of the Alliance of Labour) will be intermediaries.'
"Just at this moment .1. feel moje hopeful of a settlement than' at any time since last Tuesday afternoon," said the Mayor before tlie negotiations were resumed to-day. Strong pressure is being brought to bear on both parties, and' it is expected that, most determined efforts will be made to arrive at a basis of settlement. The question of retention or otherwise of the men who have manned the tramway service since the strike began is virtually the only point stiTl keeping the parties from agreement. ■ . . ■
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Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 108, 9 May 1932, Page 8
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