14 APRIL 1923, Page 2

There have been, and still are, other industrial disturbances. The

miners' strike in the Rhondda Valley against non-Union workers and workers in other Unions has ended in a compromise, all the underground workers joining the Union and all the surface men remaining in their own Union. On the other hand, the jute workers at Dundee are still out. All these signs of discontent with present working conditions are genuine and important-and cannot be dismissed by old _catchwords of condemnation.