Acadiensis, Volumes 1-3Department of History, University of New Brunswick., 1971 - Atlantic States |
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An agreement was reached whereby maintenance men would return to the pits and , Murray informed King , the situation appeared " well in hand " .so King in turn told gere McNaughton that “ It would be a great mistake in view of this ...
An agreement was reached whereby maintenance men would return to the pits and , Murray informed King , the situation appeared " well in hand " .so King in turn told gere McNaughton that “ It would be a great mistake in view of this ...
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56 By this time King was being criticized by the Trades and Labour Congress , who were holding their annual convention and saw ... On 26 August , General Thacker passed on King's message to Judge Finlayson , but Thacker refused to press ...
56 By this time King was being criticized by the Trades and Labour Congress , who were holding their annual convention and saw ... On 26 August , General Thacker passed on King's message to Judge Finlayson , but Thacker refused to press ...
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80 King then turned to his Acting Minister of National Defence , E.M. Macdonald , and to Premier Armstrong , and declared that the workmen were " held in subjection by the presence of armed forces " which “ seems to have exceeded all ...
80 King then turned to his Acting Minister of National Defence , E.M. Macdonald , and to Premier Armstrong , and declared that the workmen were " held in subjection by the presence of armed forces " which “ seems to have exceeded all ...
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