STRIKE DUE TO ENMITY
BETWEEN HIVAL UNION
LEADERS.
LONDON, 20th January. The "Morning Post" s':iys that the keynote to the strike is the enmity between Mr. Bromley and Mr. J. H. Thomas.
Ml Bromley is an extreme Socialist, though secretary of alrtost aristocratic Trade Union, whose ambition it is to secure all key men, so as to be able to paralyse railways at any time. He is hot-tempered, emotional, and easily worsted in argument. His only notion of attack is frontal, but he is genial and capable of great generosity. At 14 he became an engine-cleaner on the Great Western and since then has been through all grades. - He is a simple, honest, blundering man, who thinks that he can put the world right in five minutes.
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Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 18, 22 January 1924, Page 7
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127STRIKE DUE TO ENMITY Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 18, 22 January 1924, Page 7
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