HOMELAND LABOUR
: MR COOK’S “REVOLUTION.” (Australian and N.Z. Cable LONDON, June 23. Mr Cook, Secretary of the Miners’ Federation, speaking at Farnborough, said: “I am going to organise a . month’s holiday for all the workers in Britain. That is the revolution I want. Next week the Government will face a first-class economic crisis.” . The railway companies have called a. meeting of all grades to consider the financial position. It is stated that they will propose a voluntary reduction in wages, from the management downwards. . Sir Robert Home, M.P-, speaking at Dover, expressed the opinion that the only permanent cure for Britain s troubles would be a vast scheme o emigration to the Dominions.
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Greymouth Evening Star, 24 June 1925, Page 3
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