NORTHERN IRELAND
DELIVERYMEN ON STRIKE (Rec. 9 p.m.) LONDON, July 25. Ulster’s Prime Minister, Sir Basil Brooke, telephoned to Mr Strachey to
ask for an expert to be flown out "as a matter of urgency” to solve the bread crisis which has developed in Northern Ireland, says the Daily Mail. The call came as 1400 deliverymen, after a mass meeting lasting three hours, decided by a majority of 492 to continue the strike in protest against the rationing scheme.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 26215, 27 July 1946, Page 7
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