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LANCASHIRE MINERS

STRIKE AT ONE COLLIERY

TROUBLE MAY SPREAD

- . LONDON, November 4. Eight hundred miijprs at the Sutton Manor colliery, St. Helens, Lancashire, decided to strike to-morrow morning because they refuse to work with the “ Bevin boys” and other non-unionists, says the ‘ Daily Mail.’ The danger may spread throughout the south-west Lancashire coalfields The miners’ decision was reached a few hours after the Minister of Fuel and Power, Mr Emanuel Shinwell, in a speech at Barnsley, had declared that there were too many unofficial strikes. “ There has got to be a better understanding,” he stated.

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Evening Star, Issue 25941, 5 November 1946, Page 7

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LANCASHIRE MINERS Evening Star, Issue 25941, 5 November 1946, Page 7

LANCASHIRE MINERS Evening Star, Issue 25941, 5 November 1946, Page 7