12 JULY 1924, Page 3

Mr. Murray recognises that this may mean the first step

in the control of industry, or a large part of it, by the workers. He does not, however, dread it, but welcomes it as heartily as we do. Here is his comment :- " But in this country trade unionism lumbers along in the old ruts. It talks loudly but vaguely about revolutionizing society and industry. Its first revolutionary duty is to itself. When it has realized what ' control ' can accomplish for the working classes and for the whole community, and how control can be won, better times will come in England."