13 JANUARY 1923, page 3

Lord Lee Of Fareham, In A Letter To Monday's Times,

draws attention to the curious fact that hitherto we have made no serious effort to ensure " the permanent preservation in our National Gallery of the originals and past glories......

Our Suggestion That A Tablet Should Be Placed In The

Abbey to commemorate what Page did for the British people and the Empire during the War has met with an instant response. Though we cannot publish more than a sample of the......

A Train Ferry Is Being Established Between Harwich And...

It will be possible to send goods without breaking bulk from an English factory to any part of Europe, except Russia and the Iberian Peninsula where the gauges are not of the......

Unemployed Demonstrations Were Held In The Industrial...

the London meeting in Trafalgar Square. To the outside observer, the most notable feature of the meetings was their dual character. The driving force behind them was obviously......

-withholding Rent Altogether, Until They Have Recouped...

has been tried at law, and the -House of Lords decided against the landlords. This decision was obvious and inevitable. The landlords disregarded the wording of the Act. The......

We Record With Great Pleasure The Fact That The King

has presented to the British Empire Exhibition, which will open at Wembley next year, twenty-nine carved Indian screen panels. They were a feature of the Kash- mir Camp at the......

Readers Of The Spectator, Members Of The Staff, And All

who have had business connexion with the Spectator will, we are sure, join with us in wishing many years of happi- ness to Mr. Alfred Everson, the Manager of the Spectator, who......

The Times Reports That Several New Coal-pits Are Being Sunk

in South Yorkshire and Nottinghamshire, notably near Clipstone and at Thoresby. The Thoresby pit is going to be run entirely by electricity, which will make it possible to......

Bank Rate, 8 Per Cent., Changed From Ai Per Cent.

July 13, 1922 ; 5 per cent. War Loan was on Thursday, 1001; Thursday week, 1001; a year ago, 92i.......