BRITISH RAILWAYS.
A BIG FIGHT COMING. By Telegraph.—rress Assn—Copyright. London. Nov: 20. The International Kailwavmen's Conference met in London. 'Mr. Robert Williams (leader of the transport workers) presided and said it was essential to know what different countries were doing to improve the economic status of workers. Mr. J. H. Thomas, M.V. (the raihvavnien's leader), welcoming foreign delegates, said the workers had determined that the wounds of war must he healed and reconciliations with their late enemies effected. The struggle had not yet ended, and (here would be a .big fight in this country within the next few months over the new stand which the railwaymen were going to make, namely, to hold the Government to their promise to admit railway-men to the manao-ement of railways. °
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Taranaki Daily News, 2 December 1920, Page 3
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