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James Henry Thomas - LoveToKnow 1911 (951 words) |
 | THOMAS, JAMES HENRY (1878-), English Labour politician, was born at Newport (Mon.), of working-class parents, Oct. 3 1878, and was educated in the board schools. |
 | Thomas, while securing large advances of wages for the railway servants, used his unique influence with them in composing disputes and preventing any stoppage which should interfere with national interests; and for this considerable service he was made a privy councillor in 1917. |
 | Thomas resigned the secretaryship of the Union, but was eventually persuaded, on promises of better discipline, to resume office. |
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James Henry Thomas - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (391 words) |
 | James ('Jimmy') Henry Thomas, (October 3, 1874 - January 21, 1949) was a British trade unionist and Labour politician. |
 | Thomas was born in Newport, Monmouthshire, the illegitimate son of a young unmarried mother. |
 | Before the general strike of 1926 Thomas was asked by the TUC to negotiate with the Conservative government of Stanley Baldwin, but the talks proved abortive and the strike went ahead regardless. |