BRITISH COAL STRIKE
-N'O EMPLOYEIIS MOVE, 'towards a settlement, bely/ng ON HUNGER. LONDON, Alay IG. Ihe strike situation is uncliangrd though there are an increasing number of signs that many miners are anxious to return to work. Mr Smith speaking at Barnsley, said: “YVhy d» not Air Lloyd George ! and the coal owners table alternative proposals to the pool, to Jet us see What they meau?” Jl„ a d ( i c d that he hoped an liomrra-ble settlement wuu.d bo reached before Sundav. A ‘•SPLENDID GESTURE.” RAILWAYMEN' S embargo. LO.XDOX, y blv | 7 I It is understood that fresh ‘dillieulties have arisen regarding tho joint I coal embargo delayed a confcrem.e ol I railway transporters. Some of the lat- | ler say they think their whole move, moot stultilied by Mr Hodges's Ironij eal dechi ration llmt their assistance IS •■nothing more than a. splendid gesI lure.'’
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Grey River Argus, 19 May 1921, Page 3
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146BRITISH COAL STRIKE Grey River Argus, 19 May 1921, Page 3
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