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  <dc:title>Letter from Muriel Roch of 33 Draycott Place, [London], concerning her investments and comments on the General Strike "Well I hope it is a fight to a finish this time - it is no use going on as we have done ever since the war.  The Government must rule.  Also a man must be free to work if he wants and the man free to strike - at present the unions terrorise the workman &amp; he is their helpless tool &amp; can't call his soul his own. ------ no shortages of anything &amp; trains &amp; buses &amp; charabancs etc increasing every day - but many think it will be worse before it is better - so far the strike is a failure ---- .  Businesses except in food necessities is at a standstill ---- Harrods etc are deserts of emptiness as far as customers are concerned".</dc:title>
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  <dc:date>10 May 1926</dc:date>
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