14 MAY 1926
A hitch has occurred in the resumption of work after the cessation of the general strike. As a consequence the railway Trade Unions have ordered their men to remain out. The Trade Union Congress General Committee also counsel men not to sign individual agreements. Peace, they say, depends on the employers abstaining from attempts at victimisation.
A debate on the industrial crisis took place in the House of Commons.
The airship Norge, returning from its Polar flight, has, it is reported, been sighted off Alaska. Scraps of wireless messages from the airship have been picked up.
It is reported that Marshal Pilsudski’s troops have occupied Warsaw, and that the Marshal has become President of Poland.

