THE RAILWAY STRIKE AND AFTER
4 RESULT A VICTORY FOR MR. LLOYD GEORGE. (Rec. October H, 0.10 p.m.) New York, October 13. John Greely Jenkins, former Premier of South Australia, and now a British delegate to the International Trade Conference, in an interview said that tho outcome of the British railway strike showed that the Government, and not the strkors, must be supreme. The affair, if anything, had strengthened Mr. Lloyd George with the great majority of tho Labour people. England was antiBolshevik, and Red propaganda had not been given an op»rtimity to securo n. foothold—Aus.-N.Z. Cn'bl.o Assn.
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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 17, 15 October 1919, Page 7
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98THE RAILWAY STRIKE AND AFTER Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 17, 15 October 1919, Page 7
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