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“CEASE FIGHTING”

SHI J. HICKS APPEALS TO OWNERS AND MINERS.

“HONOR SATISFIED ON BOTH

SIDES.”

PUBLIC SHOULD BE CONSIDERED. (United Press Assn.—Copyright.) (Received October 14, 8.20 p.m.) LONDON, Oct: 13. “Honor is satisfied on both sides,” said Sir Joynson Hicks, in appealing to the owners. and miners to cease fighting. “Economic facts, not'greed on either side started the struggle. It is noAv time both sides , appreciated tho community’s suffering.”, —Sun. POLICE AND' MINERS' IN CONFLICT. CROWD DISPERSED BY BATONS. (Received October 15, 1.5 a.m.) LONDON, Oct. 14. Taa 7 o thousand idle miners came in conflict A\ 7 ith the police at Pemberton, Lancashire, Avhere 400 men resumed Avork on October 11. As the croAvd refused to disperse, the police charged, using batons. Several Avcre' injured and many arrested.—Sun.

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Gisborne Times, Volume LXIV, Issue 10490, 15 October 1926, Page 5

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“CEASE FIGHTING” Gisborne Times, Volume LXIV, Issue 10490, 15 October 1926, Page 5

“CEASE FIGHTING” Gisborne Times, Volume LXIV, Issue 10490, 15 October 1926, Page 5