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A Boon to Members—Chafing Under the Truce—End of the War—The Improved National Programme—A General Election—London Traffic Agreement—-The Tube Strike—National Programme Presented—Story of Famous Negotiations

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Change from War Conditions—The Coal Commission—The Ministry of Transport—Railway War Records—Society and the N.U.R.—Reinstatement on the G.N.R.—North Eastern Strike—Two New Organisers—Victimised Police—A Wage Agreement at Last

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Standardisation—A National Strike—Nine Days Wonder—Solidarity and Victory—Many Congratulations—Rapid Growth—Railway Control—The Ministry of Transport—Zonal System—Joint Control—The Society Promotes a Bill

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Irish Questions—~Fraternal Visitors—Eyesight Test—75,000 Members—Further Advances—Supervisory Members—The Miners' Strike—Marching Forward—The Best is yet to be

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