12 JUNE 1926, page 1

It Is A Real Satisfaction To Learn That The Anglo-turkish

agreement, which Sir Ronald Lindsay has been patiently and ably negotiating, was signed at Angora last Saturday. The "Brussels Line," with a very small modification, has been......

Meanwhile There Is A Great Danger That While The -onlookers

arc waiting for a better mood in the coal industry—waiting naturally enough, for without consent there can be no real settlement—the very able work Of the Coal Commission will......

That, We Admit, Is A Paraphrase Of What They Said

though it does not substantially alter the sense. Their precise answer was that their first concern was with their own conditions and that they could argue only about them. The......

We Have Two Other Suggestions To Make. One Is That

as wages and hours have become like red flags to Anda- lusian bulls the miners should be asked, without reference for the moment to those dread words, what they could do in the......

News Of The Week

rpm coal dispute is in a worse state than ever. On -I , Tuesday the owners met the miners for an " infor- mal conference" and the meeting ended with increased bitterness. The......

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