COTTON STRIDE
FOR RECONCILIATION. 160,000 OPERATIVES INVOLVED. (British Official Wireless.) - •' '"1 RUGB\ 'September 5. The Prime Master, Mr R. MacDonald, returned •to London from Scotland this (Monday)' evening. Among those whom ,he met on. arrival was Sir (H. Betterton, ,1 Labour who , returned with him to Downing Street v. in order to inform the Prime Minister of the latest, details' in the development of f-' tfhfe Lancashire- ‘cQttda strike.- - The strik 6 is now said to involve 160,000 operatives,: ' .' The possibility of the /intervention of the Labour Minister in ■■ the '- dispute has been further-examined and Sir H. Betterton is addressing'-'to both sides to the dispute letters suggesting means for bringing the two parties together. -kV. 1 ‘“r.VOn the receipt of a -favourable reply, an officer of the Labour • Ministry will proceed to Manchester.
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Hokitika Guardian, 7 September 1932, Page 4
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133COTTON STRIDE Hokitika Guardian, 7 September 1932, Page 4
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