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TWO MILLIONS MAY BE OUT.

Mr Fenwick, at a meeting of Northumberland miners, said that he feared, in the midst of the present unrest, the men were being carried away by mere phrases. Mr Haslam, M.P., at Chesterfield, told an interviewer that the Derby Miners Association was anxious to avoid the strike, and had reduced their demands considerably. Nevertheless, the appearances threatened one of the biggest struggles ever known. At first a million men would go out, and tbey would be followed by another million.

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Northern Advocate, 11 January 1912, Page 5

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TWO MILLIONS MAY BE OUT. Northern Advocate, 11 January 1912, Page 5

TWO MILLIONS MAY BE OUT. Northern Advocate, 11 January 1912, Page 5