THE RAILWAY STRIKE.
« 20,000 MINERS IDLE. By Telegraph—Press Association—Copyright London, December 11. The strike on tho North-Eastern Kailway hos rendered idlo twenty thousand miners. The situation is easier. Tho Lord Mayor of Newcastle-upon-Tyne, Sir William Haswell Stephenson, is mediating in the matter. Both 6ides ato represented. The Home Office states that a Commission has been appointed to inquire into Knox's case. A CONFERENCE AREANGED. (Rec. December 13, 0.10 a.m.) ' London, December 12. ; The strikers are conferring with the North-Eastern Company to-day. DR. WILSON THREATENED. •—■ —« ATTEMPT TO BLACKMAIL PRESI-DENT-ELECT. By Telozraph-Press Aei;nciation-Oop?ri2ht New York, December 11. Three men have been arrested at Newark, New Jersey, for sending threatening letters to Mr. Woodrow Wilson, the President-Elect. Death was promised unless Mr. Wilson paid iIOOO. The men have been identified as the Dunn brothers and Seeley Davenport, who were living in a mining settlement. Mr..Woodrow Wilson left earlier than was intended for Bermuda, because of the receipt of the. letters.
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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1622, 13 December 1912, Page 7
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157THE RAILWAY STRIKE. Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1622, 13 December 1912, Page 7
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