11 SEPTEMBER 1926, page 1

This Meeting Took Place On Monday Afternoon And At The

end of a long discussion the owners' .representatives promised to convey the Government's arguments to the Central Committee of the Mining Association. The meet- ing was really......

News Of The Week

UT HEN we said last week that Mr. Churchill had created a wholly new situation we were not mistaken, though no one could have foretold that there would be such a revolution in......

The Next Important Event Was That The Executive Of The

Miners' Federation wrote to Mr. Churchill, inviting him to convene and attend a Conference of the owners and the miners. " We are prepared," wrote Mr. Cook, " to enter into......

We Must Now Look Back On The Incidents Which Have

thus brought Mr. Churchill on to the war path. On Thursday, September 2nd, the Delegate Conference of the Miners' Federation, upon which the Executive of the Federation had......

On Tuesday The Central Committee Of The Mining...

Mr. Churchill's statement. A letter was sent to the Government saying that the Committee " fully endorsed the views " that had been expressed on their behalf by Mr. Evan......

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