FRENCH MINE STRIKE: NO SIGN OF BREAK
(Roc. 2 p.m.) » LONDON, October 14.
There is no sign of a break in the French coal strike, but the railway workers are returning in increasing numbers and the general strike situation is better, says the BritishUnited Press correspondent at Paris.
Lorraine’s 42,000 steel workers will go back tomorrow following an agreement for a 10 per cent, wage increase.
Benter’s correspondent says Ihe French Minors’ Federation issued a. statement calling on the miners to perse core in the strike and “welcoming the declarations of solidarity made by the secretary of the Miners’ Union of Belgium, M. Nosier. and by the general secretary of the Mineworkers’ Union bl Britain. Mr Horner.”
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Greymouth Evening Star, 15 October 1948, Page 5
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