12 SEPTEMBER 1925, page 2

The Expert Assessors Of The Commission Include Mr. Brace,...

has been a coal miner, a trade union official, and an Under-Secretary in the Coalition Government. We cannot believe that the miners of the country will not be satisfied that he......

A Month Ago We Pointed Out That Neither Subventions Nor

Commissions can bring back lost markets or create new ones. It is also certain that the public will not in present conditions put fresh capital into coal mines. But we do urge......

We Hope That They Will Get Quickly To Work Upon

their enquiry. Nothing is worse for any industry than prolonged uncertainty as to its future. The Coal Industry is confronted by nine months at any rate of uncertainty, during......

The Names Of The Royal Commissioners Upon The Coal Industry

were published last week. Sir Herbert Samuel has agreed to act as Chairman. The considerable position that he had made for himself at home by his ability and hard work before be......

The British Minister, Sir Ronald Macleay, Is Now Well Enough

to return as our chief delegate to the Conference. As financial adviser he will have Col. Sydney Peel, who after distinguishing himself as a scholar at Eton and Oxford made his......

We Are Sorry, Though Not Altogether Surprised, To See That

the Trades Union Congress at Scarborough was opened on Monday with a presidential address empha- sizing the false and barren doctrine of inevitable conflict between employers......

The Divergence—if We May Not Yet Call It A Split—

between the Parliamentary Labour Party and the Trade Union General Council was illustrated in the opening debate on the Council's proposal to build new head- quarters and to......

The Relations Between The United States, China And Span Are

complicated by the dispute over the rights and the desires of the three nations in regard to wireless telegraphy. The Japanese station of Messrs. Mitsui at Peking, the Chinese......