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After a strike lasting nearly four weeks Britains national newspapers resumed
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After a strike lasting nearly four weeks Britains national newspapers resumed
After a strike lasting nearly four weeks Britains national newspapers resumed publication. The Newspaper Proprietors Association reached agreement on Tuesday night with the Amalgamated Engineering Union and the Electrical Trades Union after talks which lasted throughout the day. Pictured, two members of staff looking at copies of the Daily Mirror of 21st April 1955. On the cover is the story of Ruth Ellis, accused of killing her lover, David Blakely. This is the first copy of the paper published since March 25th. 20th April 1955
Dean
Daily Mirror
Mirrorpix
London
England
DM G1825
Media ID 21851610
© Mirrorpix
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