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LONDON, Sept. 27, (Associated Press.) --The first day of the greatest strike in England's history passed without disorder, but with practically complete stoppage of railway transport throughout the country. Thus far it has been from a union point of view the most successful tieup of industry ever recorded by warring labor. View Full Article in Timesmachine »