INDIAN LABOUR TROUBLES
GENERAL STRIKE THREAT Press Association—By Telegraph—Copyright. DELHI, May 1. (Received May 2, at 11 a.m.) Pratt, a Communist, interviewed by a representative of the ‘ Calcutta Englishman,’ declared himself strongly in favour of a general strike, if possible, but he said that this would need much propaganda and help from Moscow, which would probably be received. Mitra, secretary of the Railway Union, threatened that unless the striae was settled within the next few days • there would be a general strike in the Calcutta area.—United Service.
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Evening Star, Issue 19855, 2 May 1928, Page 6
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