Show SIR STRIKE HOlDS GRIP NE NEITHER IlK WEAKENS BRITISH AND THE TRADE UNIONS STILL FAR APART ON TERMS Hope For Effective Move Of 01 Peace Fades When Parliament Goes Gu Into Recess fleeces No Major Outbreaks Outbreak London The The British government and nd the trades union congress are atilt far apart Neither has baa shown show Igns Igna of ot riving away In the tho general strike now entering upon its fourth day that has caused the greatest In In upheaval the British Isles Islea have hare ever experienced Premier still sUll Insists that the general strike orders must be with drawn before he will enter Into new negotiations negotiation The labor leaders reply with an an emphatic No to such a con but declare themselves ready to go Into conference with the government govern ment with a free hand Adjournment of parliament Friday until Monday removes another possE ble source of appeals for peace The prime minister has the backing of the house on the measures undertaken to control th the strike situation A labor amendment seeking to modify moUy a clause In the governments government's bill for the pro pro- of property wa was defeated bya by a large majority Exemplary conduct on the part of t strikers is again called for tor by the I union leaders and they are obeying orders In a rather unexpected way for only at two places In Scotland have any serious disorders occurred Three have been numerable Inumerable clashes the breaking of windows the overturning of automobiles minor attacks on strike-breakers strike and similar Incidents but In an amazing manner Me two or three million men Involved d directly Inthe la tn lathe the strike are keeping the peace At Musselburgh l near Edinburgh numerous passengers were Injured In Inan Inan inan an attack on a train Five policemen and as many were hurt sufficiently sufficiently suf suf- to make hospital treatment necessary At Glascow always a hotbed In time of strikes the police were roughly handled and some of the rioters were arrested |