Show 8-HOUR DAY FOR JfflULL EM PLOTES Government Agrees to Principle Prin-ciple in Fulfillment of Pledge. By Associated Press. LONDON. Dec 7 tHrlllsh Wlreleaa Service). The llrltlnh government haa agreed to the principle of an eight-! eight-! hour day for all members of the wagea staff on tha railwaya of the t inted I Kingdom In fulfillment of the ple.lge ! given the railway men recently by the president of tha tiiMtrd of trade. The eight-hour day will com Into opera-I opera-I tlon next February. I All exlating condtttoTTr-or giTvtca I will remain unaltered pending a decision deci-sion of a committee of repreaentntivea of both aldea which will he et up to review wagea and other conditions of I aervlce of railway men. Leaders of railway men in the i I'nlted Kingdom expresa satisfaction over the government'a action. I Recognition by tha government of i the prlnilpte of an eight lioiii dat lung j haa been one of the contentions of the j British railway 'men in their disputes with the government since the beginning begin-ning of tlte war. when the government I took over control of all tha railways. |