11 DECEMBER 1926, page 3

These Things Are So Important That Minor Risks Must Be

accepted. There is no worse risk than that of being eft behind in the race of modern industrial expedients. The Majority Report shows that the coal industry is less organized......

The London County Council Wisely Proposes To Call A Public

conference to consider the causes of street accidents and the remedy. The Council points out bow terribly street accidents have increased with the development of motor traffic.......

Mr. A. J. Cook, Having Led The Miners To Disaster,

has retired for the present to Moscow. He and his secretary, Mr. Glynn Evans, a member of the British Communist Party, have been making long statements about British Labour and......

The Debate In The. House Of Commons On Wednesc121 When

Mr. MacDonald moved a vote of censure on the Government for their mismanagement of the coal dispute, was a profitless raking over of dead bones. The tactics of the Labour Party......

Following Upon The Repurchase Of The White Star Line By

the Royal Mail Company another American o rganization,- which was once owried here, has been bought back.. The Pacific Cable Board (British) owns the cables from Australia to......

Lord Lee And His Colleagues Of The Royal Commission Deserve

hearty thanks for their remarkable Report on the Thames bridges. They have carried the controversy on to the right level and shown that the planning of ' adequate bridges is......

As The Samuel Commission Made A Strong Point Of Recommending

the co-operative selling of coal, the Report of the Departmental Committee appointed to inquire into this matter is an important document. Sir Frederick Lewis (the head of......

Bank Rate, 5 Per Cent., Changed From 4 Per Cent.

on December 8rd, 1025. War Loan (3 per cent.) was on Wednesday 99 11; on Wednesday week 99 ; a year ago ino j i . Funding Loan (4 per cent.) was on -Wednesday 842; on Wednesday......