THE RAILWAY TROUBLE IN ENGLAND.
AN EMBARRASSING MANIFESTO. LONDON, October 25. Mr Richard Bell, M.P., Secretary of the Amalgamated Society of Railway Servants, declares that Lord Claud Hamilton's manifesto in connection with the railway trouble had embarrassed Mr Lloyd-George's efforts for an amicable settlement. Mr Bell adds that the manifesto is a huge compilation of inaccuracies. THE SUGGESTIONS FOR A SETTLEMENT. Received October 27, 4.32 p.m. LONDON, October 26. The Board of Trade announces that Mr Lloyd-George had a conference lasting an hour and a half with the directors of various railway companies. The conference was adjourned to enable those present to consider the various suggestions submitted with a view t-> facilitating a settlement of the questions raised between the employees and the companies.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXX, Issue 8865, 28 October 1907, Page 5
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124THE RAILWAY TROUBLE IN ENGLAND. Wairarapa Age, Volume XXX, Issue 8865, 28 October 1907, Page 5
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