15 NOVEMBER 1919, page 2

The Bishop Of Hereford Wrote To The Times Of Thursday

a ietter about the Enabling Bill with which we are in hearty sgreement. We need not summarize it, as in a leading article we have said much the same thing in different words. We......

Mr. Boner Law In Reply Said Little More Than That

there was a genuine difference of opinion between General Seely and tho Government, and that if the House of Commons wanted to discuss the whole matter, an opportunity would be......

The Widespread Activity Of The American Revolutionaries...

Saturday last when the Federal authorities raided their dens in New York and other cities. Hundreds of aliens be- longing to the Union of Russian Workers, a Bolshevik or......

We Cannot Help Feeling That The Promoters Of The Enabling

Bill have suffered from a certain ignorance of conditions in the - villages. This is a common failing which we see in other than religious matters. It is equally familiar in......

The Industrial Courts . Bill, Both On The Second Reading In

the House of Commons last week and in the Committee stage this week, was opposed by the Labour Party, who were suspicious of the proposed Court of Arbitration and Court of......

The Prime Minister In His Speech At The Guildhall Banquet

last Saturday said that three difficult questions had yet to be settled. The Adriatic question, he thought, could be solved in a manner compatible with the interests and honour......

But Is Not This Just Because The Problems Of Country

life have been frightfully ignored? To end social stagnation in most country districts ; to create a sense of social responsibility in the whole community ; to advance......

In The House Of Commons On Wednesday General Seely Made

a personal explanation of his reasons for resigning his position as Under-Secretary for Air. He had found, he said, that the arrangement by which Mr. Churchill was both......

It Almost Takes The Breath Away From Englishmen To Read

of the calm and unquestioning way in which the American strike leaders have acted upon the injunction. Although their word of command to the strikers may be nomina I rather than......