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Author: John Callon (4 George Southampton) |
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Date Posted: 25/02/08 10:37pm In reply to: George 's message, "Re: committee's" on 25/02/08 7:33am Hi George, Yes I do remember somebody teling me about the strike in the late 50's. and that the Queen Elizabeth broke the strike. The reform movement was still active in Liverpool for a short time in the early sixties albeit in a small way. Like you never heard anymore about them again. By the way do you remember an NUS official in Southampton, his name was Malcolm (cant remember his surname) and he was an official in the mid 70's. I was on the Dart Container Line ships at the time. Regards John. [ Next Thread | Previous Thread | Next Message | Previous Message ] |