The Henson Journals

Sat 22 May 1926

Volume 40, Page 296

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Saturday, May 22nd, 1924.

On the whole, a good night after the thunder. Laus Deo. But, as the morning advanced, the weather grew sultry, and I was shaved to the accompaniment of thunder. The newspapers report that the mine–owners also have decisively rejected the Prime minister's proposals. They ask that the industry may at last be left alone, that they may settle their own quarrel without interference from outside, and affirm their belief that the Samuel Commission's Scheme for reorganization is really impracticable.