LONDON BUS STRIKE
Trouble Among Unions LONDON, June 14. As a repercus&ion of 'the London bus strike the Transport and General Workers' Unions' executive have ordered Mr. A.' Bevin, President of the Trades' Union Congress, not to meet a deputation led by Mr. A. F. Papworth, a member of the Central Busmen's 'Committee, which executive has already been suspended, pending the result of an inquiry into its operations in connection with the strike. The executive has also instructed its officers to decline to deai with any official delegations.
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 128, 16 June 1937, Page 9
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