14 JUNE 1924, page 2

We Are Interested To Read Of M. Herriot's Approval Of

Mr. MacDonald's intention to attend the Assembly of the League of Nations at Geneva in September. The principle of the League will not make real progress till it receives strong......

On Thursday, June 5th, It Was Announced That The Government

had invited Mr. Justice Feetham, of the South African Supreme Court, to be chairman of the Irish Boundary Commission, and that he had accepted the invitation. He is expected to......

We Have Written In A Leading Article About The Unauthorized

Etrike on the Underground Railways, which is in essence a threat to Trade Unionism. Here we need only record briefly a few of the main facts. The strike began with N.U.R. men......

The Text Has Been Published Of Mr. Wheatley's Bill To

prevent excessive charges for building materials and to provide for an adequate supply of these materials. The Bill provides that if the Minister of Health informs the Board of......

If In Treaty Negotiations Each Dominion Were Separately...

Powers would inevitably be pro- voked into demanding an increase of their own repre- sentation. Hitherto they have regarded the British Empire as a single unit. Canada, having......

On Thursday, June 5th, A Verdict For The Plaintiff, Sir

Michael O'Dwyer, was given in his libel action against Sir Sankaran Nair. Sir Sankaran Nair wrote a book called Gandhi and Anarchism, in which Sir Michael O'Dwyer was accused of......

By Last Saturday, However, A Gradual Improvement In The...

services was apparent. Men who had been on strike began to trickle back to work, and the railway companies and the Executive of the N.U.R. expressed their confidence that the......

In The Canadian House Of Commons At Ottawa On Monday,

Mr. Mackenzie King, the Prime Minister, made a long explanation of the attitude of Canada towards the Lausanne Treaty. According to the account of the Times correspondent, he......