18 SEPTEMBER 1920, page 1

M. Kameneff Departed For Russia On Saturday After An...

interview with the Prime Minister. In a letter which his sympathetic friend, Commander Kenworthy, sent to Monday's papers, M. Kameneff said that Mr. Lloyd George had accused him......

The President Of The Board Of Trade Received The Executive

of the Miners' Federation on Thursday week and vainly urged them to refer their demand for higher wages to the Industrial Court and to abandon their demand for a reduction in......

The Prime Minister, In A Letter Published On Wednesday,...

Sir Robert Home's statement as to the necessity of controlling the price of coal until the export price approximated more closely to the domestic price. At the same time the......

Mr. Smillie, In Reply To Sir Robert Home, Admitted That

but for State control the price of coal would be far higher than it is. Nevertheless, he contended that it was unnecessary to raise the price of " domestic coal " by 14s. 2d. a......

The Prime Minister On Thursday Made A Crushing Reply To

M. Kameneff's letter. M. Kameneff, so far from knowing nothing about the sale of Russian jewels, had actually informed Moscow that diamonds to the value of £40,000 had been sold......

News Of The Week.

W E have had this week another edifying illustration of the difficulty of dealing with the Bolsheviks, who repudiate the whole moral code of civilized peoples. When 'M.......

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