19 JUNE 1926, page 1

Let Us Look At The Facts. The Royal Commission Report

holds the field. We have felt strongly all the time that - the Report must be used. It would be the last word in folly to throw it away after such a heavy price has been paid......

News Of The Week

T HE coal crisis took a new turn on Tuesday in the House of Commons. The immediate result of the debate•was greatly increased gloom, but we think that this was accidentally......

Wages Are The Test By Which, Almost Exclusively, They...

upward and downward movements in the con- ditions of their industry. They have frequently been wrong in doing so, and they have commonly taken no account of the differences......

We Pass Now To The Very Important Announcement Which Was

also made on Tuesday that the Government intend to introduce a permissive Bill allowing the miners to work eight hours a day for a certain period. The Seven Hours Act will......

. That Is The Course Which, As Mr. Baldwin Announced

on Tuesday, the Government intend to follow. It is .true that they say nothing at present about the purchase of royalties and the legalization of the sale of coal by......

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