18 JUNE 1921, page 1

Though On The Whole The Prospect In The Labour World

is much brighter than it has been for many months, there is no brightness on the political horizon, but very much the reverse. We have dealt elsewhere with the general......

As We Write The Final Figures Of The Miners' Ballot

have not been published, and such results as are given in the papers are probably inaccurate. The figures as given in the Press would appear to be against acceptance of the......

News Of The Week.

A S we write on Thursday there is, in the matter of our Labour troubles, a distinct increase of light on the horizon. Let us hope it is no false dawn. The first specific fact to......

We Are Glad To See That There Are Plenty Of

signs that if work is resumed at the mines and coal is no longer produced at impossible prices, there will be an immediate revival of trade. The manufacturers in all trades and......

In The Engineering Dispute A Hopeful Turn Was Also Taken

by the postponement of the wage reduction notices. There was also a modified offer by the employers on which a ballot of the men is to take place. Better still, the work is to......

It Is Not Too Much To Say That What Is

impairing the vitality of the human race in every branch of life is the failure—a very natural failure—to recognize this fact. After so many years in the clover of a rising......

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