Great Britain
SOUTH WALES STRIKERS.
A CALMER FEELING.
United Press Association
London, August 30
There is a rainier feeling in South Wales. Many meeting of, miners on Sunday favored continuance;of work, pending the conference with mineowners.
MONMOUTH MEN RESUME. (Received 8.20 a.m.) London, August 30. Ten thousand Monmouth strikers are resuming work, pending the conference. KING'S SYMPATHY FOR "CLUTHA TAM." COLIN MACKENZIE'S HEAVY. CROSS. (Received 9..L3 a.m.j).. ( , : Loudon, August' 30. The King and Queen telegraphed to the Hon. Thomas Mackenzie :! (Hi'gh Commissioner) sympathising with Jiim oveV the injuries sustained''by his son, who arrived at London yesterday. U'u'rifiw iHm Colin Mackenzie,,referred to above, suffered injuries to both eyes, which have rendered him totally, hbnd, Petjpest sympathy with his parents' is expressed in every circle. FIRES ON MEAT STEAMERS. London, August 30. Numerous fires on meat .steamers from the River Plate are causing anxiety. The underwriters suspect that these are not accidental, and have requested owners to use greater precautions, otherwise they >,will raise the premiums. ------ •
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVIII, Issue 2, 31 August 1915, Page 5
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