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COAL STRIKE OVER.

Loyal Workers Xmas Windfall..

London, Nov. 13.

WORK APLENTY.

SHAM WAR.

Once the Coal Strike Ends.

Attack on Premiers' Marquee.

2.30 5.10

WONDER VEHICLES,

MANY BIG CONTRACTS.

19 New Ships, to be Built.

Rugby, Nov. 14

Good for Ronds and Cross-Country:

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Rugby Noy, 14.

A dejected utterance by Mr. It is anticipated that when the The Dominions Premiers yester Cook, the miners' secretary, a con? stoppage is over, as, it is con- stay witnessed at. Camberley a won the conclusion of Saturday's condently expected to be, when the derrub "display of the latest forms ference "Men can just drift back miners in coulfields give their decl-of tanks and other modern any time now" is re-echoed every sions on the Government's pro- machines.

War

where as a true appraisement of posals, there will be an immediate There were banks of every kind. the coal stoppage, which is widely and strong revival in the trades from massive dreadnoughts down considered virtually do have ter- which it has rendered more or less to little machines with a crew of minated.

idle during the past six months. one...

Industries are preparing to The steel and iron works, of There were artillery dragons, make up leeway in belated con-South Wales have large orders on roadless tractors, artillery trans- tracts, notably shipbuilding, rehand, and many, thousands of men porters and armoured cars. garding which the newspapers will find employment when there is A feature which impressed one-

Fenumerate contract for 19 ships

Work for Years,

(was their, extraordinary handiness of various types lodged with Bifuel for the furnaces.

J'and manoeuvring capabilities. A tish yards during the past few A big firm at Newport has re-notable specimen shown was the days.

ceived a contract to supply 22.000 wheel-comtruck car. A feature of The Bolsover Colliery Company tons of pipe line to San Faulo in this vehicle is that it proceeds has announced that in recognition south America. This contract will, along roads on wheels at the speed' for the loyalty of 2,000 resumed

stated mean employment for for any ordinary motor car and that employees in Notty and Derby-British workmen for many years in when cross-country work is feces- shire they are granting a bonus of providing the necessary materialssary a track is substituted. between 58, and 12s a week, ac- In Birmingham iron and steel It takes only one, minute to cording to age. The first instalirade has work of all kinds to put change from wheels to track and ment of this will by design be paid in hand. notably for railway car vice vers the change being made Fa week before Xmas.-Reuter.

ringes and waggons.

by means of engine power in the In Sheffield contracts for all vehicle itself. Though only in the Rugby, Nov. 13. Seluases of steel products have ac-experimental stage the possibilities A short meeting" of the cumulated at a steadly increasing of this system of transport Miners Executive Committee was rute during the past three months. considered to be of the highest im held this morning, after which the "In shipbuilding, also, arrears of portance. Tur the strategy of war. delegate conference resumed con-work have accumulated, and the fare.» sideration of the Government pro- overtaking of these will in itself posals for a settlement of the create a busy period. dispute.

Earlier Messages.

are

The demonstration concluded with an attack on the marquee in. Nineteen new ships and equip.which the Premiers sheltered from ment for three more, have been heavy rain tanks, tractora, machine ordered in the last few days from guns, fieldings and aeroplanes co- various firma.

operating.-British Wireless Ser

Franklin, President of the Interna- tional Mercantile farine Company, who arrived at Southampton yes- terdays from New York,

vice.

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ARROGANCE.”

CRITICISM OF COOLIDGE'S SPEECH.

"The

Two. courses are apparently open to the delegates. Either they will accept the responsibility of making a decision or the proposals. Bigger Than “Olympic." will be referred to the districts. Of interest in this connection is, The moderate section favours the the statement made by Mr. Former course, and the likelihood of the districts, proceeding at once to make their own settlements in- dependently of the guidance given by the National Federation is a He said that the White Star factor which may have an imLines are making arrangements to

Paris, Nov. 18.. portant bearing on the discussion, proceed with a big ship, the exact

Socialisz newspaper Over 8,000 additional miners size of which he would not give, returned to work yesterday, and beyond stating that it would be "L'Oeuvre" bitterly comments on The President Coolidge's speech in many of the leaders are said to larger than the "Olympic".

Kansas City, and refers to his fear that further delay might "Olympie's" tonnage is 46,439. threaten the existence of the' The new liner will be built by "arrogance almost amounting to Federation..

Hurland and Wolff, nt Belfast, and insolence." When the conference adjourned. It is probable the order will be yesterday consultations with the placed in the near future-British Government were sought to ob- Wireless Service. tain certain elucidations of the proposed terms, and on meeting this morning these explanations were placed before the conference in the form of question and answer.

CHANG KAI-SHEK...

ARRIVES AT HANKOW BY 'PLANE,

Broadly, the terms of settle-

Shanghai, Nev. 13. ment lay down a standard form of A message from Hankow reports district agreement. An appeal to that the postal workers have struck,

"L'Avenir" refers to his per- fidy and cruelty. It says that ever since the armistice America has played Germany against France..

"Le Journal" is surprised that President Coolidge's first pub- lic atterance since the elections on November 2 should be impregnat Jed with the "bitterness of defeat.” The "Figaro" says that the speech reveals American policy to!

a national tribunal by either party The labour unions are mere aggres-be one of complacent but sensitive

isolation with a meticulous',regard

to a district agreement is pro-sive than ever, paralysing trade, vided for in respect of any matter ⠀ General Chang Kal-shell and for debit and credit "seasoned in which that agreement falls Tang Seng-chi, have arrived at with tepid altruism." short of the standard agreement, Wuchang by aeroplane. Reuter. provided the length of the work-

hours.

M. Pertinax in the "Echo de Paris," saya that it would be a

ing day in the district in which The, nove message is specially big mistake to make an enemy the appeal arises exceeds seven interesting because it removes all of America, and an equal mistake doubt about the Nationalist leader, to expect services from America The proposals are made con- General Chang Kai-shek, who was which she cannot give. Reuter, tingent or an undertaking by the reported a fortnight ago to have Miners' Federation to promote an died from wounds. General Chang immediate resumption of work by is evidently well and in harness means of district settlemente in again.

which the length of the working

day is not excluded from the nego

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