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Triumph back to work
7 August 1973
DAILY EXPRESS
BACK TO WORK
Work was back to normal at the Triumph factory in Coventry and on the Land-Rover line at Rover's factory in Solihull yesterday after being, halted by strike action last Thursday.
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