LABOUR’S POWER
IN OLD COUNTRY. (Received August 10 nt 8,5 p.m.) LONDON, August 9. Mr Cook, the Miners’ Federation Secretary, speaking at Moadowfield, declared: “The Government with tho largest majority in modern times has not been able to stand against united Liibour h steam roller. The struggle is .lot' finished. Let me warn friend Baldwin that what we -did last week, we can and will do agrfin. The Commission of Enquiry should be described as on inquest on private ownership. The failure of private ownership of the coal industry is goi.ig to cost the nation from ten to thirty millions sterling. Before lung, there v,ill .be the greatest political crisis in British history. Labour is then going to sweep to victory!” .. ..
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Grey River Argus, 11 August 1925, Page 5
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