. British and Colonial Printer and Stationer . wmwE R WEEKLY. REGISTERED AT THE GENERAL POST OFFICE AS A NEWSPAPERFOR TRANSMISSION IN THE UNITED KINGDOM.] FORTY-SECOND YEAR. VOLUME 10. LONDON : September 2, 1920. EVERY TWOPENCE. The Lancashire Lightning Strike. The Two Recalcitrant BranchesPrecipitate a Very Serious Crisis. In the hope of restoring peace in the Lan-cashire storm-centre every effort consistentwith the preservation of the principle ofcollective bargaining and the upholding ofthe authority of the Typographical Associa-tion Executive has been mad


. British and Colonial Printer and Stationer . wmwE R WEEKLY. REGISTERED AT THE GENERAL POST OFFICE AS A NEWSPAPERFOR TRANSMISSION IN THE UNITED KINGDOM.] FORTY-SECOND YEAR. VOLUME 10. LONDON : September 2, 1920. EVERY TWOPENCE. The Lancashire Lightning Strike. The Two Recalcitrant BranchesPrecipitate a Very Serious Crisis. In the hope of restoring peace in the Lan-cashire storm-centre every effort consistentwith the preservation of the principle ofcollective bargaining and the upholding ofthe authority of the Typographical Associa-tion Executive has been made—both by themaster printers and by constitutional tradeunionism. The Manchester and Liverpoolbranches of the have, however, castpacific negotiations and constitutionalmethods to the winds by declaring a light-ning strike. Up to Thursday, it seemed thatmatters in dispute might be dealt with reason-ably and satisfactorily by negotiation ; buton Thursday evening the Manchester branchof the decided to strike without noticeon Saturday


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