18 SEPTEMBER 1926, page 1

News Of The Week

T HE coal dispute has entered upon a phase of which the significance cannot be exaggerated. The coal- owners have .bluntly refused to attend to Mr. Churchill's admonitions.;......

It Was On Monday That The Coal-owners Rejected The "

earnestly considered request of the Government " that representatives of the Mining Association should attend a three-party conference. It would not, we think, matter under what......

When- Mr.. Baldwin Became Prime Minister He Stood Consp...

all things for good will and the " fair deal " in industry. He has had to struggle against events and against men, many of them of his own political household, but we are......

* * * * Over And . Over Again During The

War Mr. Lloyd George had to extricate himself from political entanglements which seemed to have him bound hard and fast and from which there Was no visible way of escape.......

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