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itUKTRIC Tltt-ELi Ul'tt- Lai'Vi'lUElT.} (Per Press Association.) Hun ant* N.Z. Cable Aar.', ami Uotoliei: I!', at. p.m. hONDOX. Octoiier K Iwtnuispui'tci'.- at. a. meeting to-day 1 *lill undivided on a. policy refiitß tin" strikt". They meet, again lomw. any inin workers in Xottingfuim--1 -irii idle tiwlav. miralicr of M'lddlesborough blast Bits liav« iLm:| ti ilmwm. iiitd w irliTC'liiys ll). 1)1)1) furnacemcli will i*., nployod. !l » l.ui'd Mayer of London has wl'jioil ill] tile pugi-.int.rv at. the ' Miiynr't nlmw owing to the strike, ■ii thuitHiiml r.ondon. unemployed, ml hv tht> Jhiviirs of 1"> boroughs »t'll'cWd Lnl'iir C'oiiuciis. marched """'"IS sU'rct. Th" procession mW ninny M-,„ldier» and dockers 'n'H ri'jf ilup, lv i, ir |, M f|| t i' l " t"i"» to till) hiMlilo element.-, who were WI'V clu-ers raised f„r the revolu- . l.ra' <tatiirl>niicc s were renewed Jowtllilir ,treef. »d,ere t h... \[- Ul , r , ''"'waving Mr Und GeorguU( t broke flu- iiiihiv )niiir' W n! rin!i tl '" ,V1I;I some stone. lwn S iii j tu't'i |. KinnlK- t |„. '» pnliii. won- ordered t „" , iear tm Wt an,i Parliament street • ls r ''" : ' lon I,- in fv, rli " V
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Army and Navy Club. and ransacked tFit' fi.ii;-> and portmanteaux in the ve—c i t n i T!'. The police in strong force patrolled rhe street- in the neighborhood of Trafalgar Square to prevent further looting. The Morning i'ost declares that- there ?.« a. di-tinrt likelihood tit* a general election as the outcome of Labor's current policy. The Government, regard-* it »- a. challenge to constitutional rule. and may appeal to the country »>:i that i-stie.. Received October !'•>. at p.m. F.ON"f)O.V October i a . There is a. widespread inclination to take a. hopeful view » t f tho strike propec t*. Many people believe the debate t:i the House of Common* will result in re-ope tiirig negotiation». Possibly the : miner* will ho granted an increase of 'forthwith, to he withdrawn after cerj tairi period it' the stipclated output i--J not, attained. I Three collierie- are working. The-.-j are little tnines hidden away in t | \V*Stmoreliunl Hills. The men are part ! owner?. | The fender* of the miners ni the Forest of Dean are urging unmarried colliers to waive their claims on the iiuiim'? funds during the strike. Uerejved October it>. at 10.30 p.m. LONTJON. October !v The Dmify Mail states that the Government has not received any overtures from the strike lender*. Mr Thompson states that the miners" suspicions of thff Government) are the chief ohstartes to peace. .Some of the feaders believe the Government intend to force a general election on a plea that the country must !*• protected I against the continued ri-e in wages, wlimit is the reason tor their resistance I tt> the miners" demands.
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Oamaru Mail, Volume XLIV, Issue 14820, 20 October 1920, Page 3
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