... we are here to-day, sir, to say that this general strike is to be terminated forthwith, in order that negotiations may proceed, and, we can only hope, may proceed in a manner which will bring about a satisfactory settlement. The Liberal Magazine - Page 2881926Full view - About this book
| American periodicals - 1926 - 750 pages
...opportunity in the Prime Minister's wireless address to the nation. . . . "We are here, sir," he went on, "to say that this general strike is to be terminated...forthwith in order that negotiations may proceed." The Prime Minister replied: "I thank God for your decision, and would only say that I do not think... | |
| Robert Page Arnot - General Strike, Great Britain, 1926 - 1926 - 264 pages
...gone through. Well, as a result of developments in that direction and the possibilities that we see in getting back to negotiations, and your assurance,...general community of citizens as a whole, that no stone should be left unturned to get back to negotiations, we are here to-day, sir, to say that this... | |
| William Simpson - History - 2005 - 368 pages
...end . . . Well, as a result of developments in that direction and the possibilities that we see in getting back to negotiations and your assurance, speaking...left unturned to get back to negotiations, we are today, sir, to say that this general strike is to be terminated forthwith in order that negotiations... | |
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