15 OCTOBER 1910, page 1

Though We Hold That M. Briand Has Been Amply Justified

in the strong measures he has taken, and have nothing but reprobation for the violent and revolutionary methods adopted by the ringleaders of the strike, we have no desire to......

The History Of The Strike May Be Summarised As Follows.

The agitation among the French railway servants has been in progress for some months, and as long ago as last May some. thing approaching to a general strike was organised on......

News Of The Week.

I N the region of foreign affairs sensational events follow each other with bewildering rapidity. Though "the drums and tramplings " of the Portuguese Revolution are still in......

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We Have Noted Elsewhere The Determination Of The Govern-...

to make use of military mobilisation for the purpose of ending the strike. An Order for that purpose has been served in regard to some hundred and fifty thousand railway......

The Arrest, We Are Told, Was Effected Under A Law

made in 1845, in which with the usual French clearness of vision the difficulties that might arise in regard to the maintenance of railway traffic owing to Anarchical movements......

Things Were At Their Worst On Wednesday Night, But On

Thursday morning the prospect from the point of view of law and order was much ameliorated. The Government struck a blow which gave them command of the situation. Upon hearing......