1 MARCH 1919, page 1

Already, Continued Mr. Lloyd George, We Had Lost Lingo...

in Brazil, and we were losing ground in the Argen- tine; we had reached a grave erinio in our trade, including the coal trade. The 'Macro desired to meet the increased cost of......

There Is Much To Be Said For The Bill, But

it obviously needs careful discussion. There are objections to giving a railway expert like Sir Eric Geddes the sole control of all means of transport. He will have a natural......

News Of The Week.

S IR ERIC GEDDES, who'is said by his friends to have an unlimited capacity for work, should find enough to do as Minister of Ways and Conmmnications, if the Bill intro- duced......

Mr. Lloyd George In The House Of Commons On Monday

made a reasoned and judicial statement of the case for the immediate appointment of a Statutory Cemmission to inquire into the position and conditions of the coal industry. This......

Another Largo Measure That Came Before The House On...

was the Ministry of Health Bill, which was read Another largo measure that came before the House on Weduawlay was the Ministry of Health Bill, which was read a second time. All......

Mine-owners Themselves Admitted, Said The Premier, That...

required reorganization. There was a very bitter fooling about the housing question. That did not surprise him, for the conditions in some quarters were degrading. He asked for......

The Editor Cannot Accept Responsibility For Any Articles...

submitted to hint, but when stamped and addressed envelopes ore Sent he will do 1,18 best to return contributions in case of rejection.......

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