14 NOVEMBER 1931, page 3

Labour's Two Voices The Labour Party And The Trades Union

Congress, through a joint meeting of their two executive committees, have decided to draw the bonds between them closer and co-operate more actively in the future than in the......

* * * * Post- Office Possibilities Lord Wolmer's Proposal

that the Post Office should be turned over to a public utility company on what are known as gas company terms (providing that every increase in dividend above a certain figure......

Lord Mayor's Show The New Lord Mayor Of London, Sir

Maurice Jenks, deserves to be congratulated on the originality and attractiveness of the procession which escorted him to the Law Courts on Monday. Modern industry and science......

The Trade In Munitions From One Point Of View It

is satisfactory to hear from Lord Falmouth, chairman of the Sheffield Board of the English Steel Corporation, that armament work has diminished to a mere fleabite compared with......

The " Spectator " " Better World " Number On

November 20th we shall publish, as we did on November 21st last year, a special " Christmas " issue of the Spectator in which we shall sketch in broad outline what would, in our......

Empire Broadcasting The British Broadcasting Corporation...

an Empire service, operating night and day, and capable of transmitting its programmes to the ends of the earth. Powerful American and Russian stations can be heard in the......

The Kashmir Trouble The Situation In Kashmir Is...

any rate, quieting down, but what has happened, and what may happen still in that Indian State is a grave reminder of what the communal problem in India means. The Hindu ruler......

Bank Rate 6 Per Cent., Changed From 41 Per Cent.

on September 21st, 1931. War Loan (5 per cent.) was on Wednesday 961 ; on Wednesday week, 961x.d. ; a year ago, 1020.d. Funding Loan (4 per cent.) was on Wednesday 851; on......