16 APRIL 1921, page 1

A Word Must Be Said As To The Government And

their preparations. These preparations are of the most perfect kind. There is plenty of food, and there is adequate means for distri. buting it. No one will starve—not even the......

News Of The Week.

A S we write on Thursday the question of the strike still hangs in the balance. It is practically certain that nothing definite will be announced before we go to press in regard......

The Government In General And The Prime Minister In Par-

ticular eserve the gratitude of the British people. They have acted with firmness and with good temper, and the Prime Minister has shown a capacity in his handling of his......

We Provide Below A Chronicle Of The Strike Negotiations...

the past week. Here we will say something as to the essential issues, though it shall be as short as possible. When matters so grave are in suspense, no responsible person will......

The Desperate Efforts To Obtain A General Strike Are,...

understood, a sign of weakness. The Triple Alliance was first used as a bogy-man. When that failed, the general strike was brought into the field. That must fail even more......

As Soon, However, As The Miners Enter The Conference Room

the wages question tends to disappear. They will not discuss that. In effect, if not always in appearance, the only thing they will discuss is the pooling of profits. A National......

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