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RAILWAYMAN'S DISPUTE

A STRIKE AVERTED. Press Association—Ey "Telegraph—Copyright. Australian and N.Z. CiLble Association. LONDON, March 27. _The Lancasliire secretaries of the National Union of Railwaymen announce that they have received telegrams instructing them to hold themselves in readiness to call a general strike at a moment's notice. A deputation of National Union railwaymen have gone to Manchester to interview the employers in connection with the Lancashire and Yorkshire strike. The London underground railway situation is more hopeful. The Lancashire-Yorkshire railway dispute has been settled. The managers decided to withdraw the order suspending the driver who had refused extra duty. 1

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Evening Star, Issue 17313, 29 March 1920, Page 4

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RAILWAYMAN'S DISPUTE Evening Star, Issue 17313, 29 March 1920, Page 4

RAILWAYMAN'S DISPUTE Evening Star, Issue 17313, 29 March 1920, Page 4

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