13 MARCH 1926, page 3

It Would Be A Bad Prelude To The Coal .negotiations

if there should be a national engineering lock-out. For- tunately the • employers have decided to postpone- the operation of the notices which would have taken effect on......

We Must Reserve The Details Of This Very Pregnant Report

for further consideration. We pay it the compli- ment of saying that it deserves something very different from a hurried judgment. But here we may summarize the more "important......

Finally, The Report Recommends The Establishment Of; Pit...

a system- of family allowances, of profit-sharing schemes, of pithead baths, and the custom . of annual holidays with pay " when prosperity returns.", The interlocking of the......

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T HE way in which the Report of the Coal Commission is- used- will determine the course and temper of industry as well as its degree of prosperity for years to come. The......

Such, Briefly, Are The Sacrifices Required. But A...

the whole industry is neede4t. . Coal rights and mineral rights should be acquired by the. State and administered by , a Coal Commission, Aloyal- ties, no doubt, affect only......

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