STAY-IN MINE STRIKE
SICK MEN REFUSE TO ASCEND
POLICE & STUDENTS CLASH
(Received February 26, 10.45 a.m.) BUDAPEST, February 25. Sixty sick mine strikers refuse to ascend 'despite the fact that there is no food or water. Students who are conducting a sympathy strike • smashed shop windows and the police dispersed them, making several arrests. The, casualties are now three killed and seven injured.
It was reported in a cable received yesterday that gendarmes killed two persons and wounded three others when they fired a volley on a group of miners and women demonstrating in support of a stay-in mine strike at Funfldrchen. Officials declared that the gendarmes fired in self-protection when they were attacked by miners' wives who declared that they were without money and food while the strikers, numbering 400, remained below, where they wevi ignoring the underground telephone.
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Evening Post, Volume CXXIII, Issue 48, 26 February 1937, Page 9
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