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At Geneva On Wednesday, September 21st, According To The...

Chronicle, Mr. Fisher reported to the Sub-Commission of the League of Nations Assembly which is concerned with the Russian famine that the British Government would not provide......

It Was Reported In Last Saturday's Papers That The Govern-

ment hoped to give a fresh impetus to industry by assisting the banks to extend credit. It was suggested' that a number of the so-called employment exchanges might be closed,......

Mr. Churchill, Addressing The Dundee Local Authorities On...

23rd, refuted the suggestion of Labour politicians that the Government had done nothing to relieve distress. They had, in fact, spent £105,000,000 on the unemployed since the......

It Is Now Stated That The Parliamentary Grant Of...

in aid of miners' wages during the past quarter has not all been spent. Both the coal-owners and the miners, especially in South Wales, are now demanding that the balance should......

The Foreign Relations Committee Of The American Senate...

week to recommend the ratification of the separate peace treaties with Germany, Austria, and Hungary. It made one reservation—namely, that the President should not appoint a......

There Is No Dispute About This. It Has All Been

admitted by Mr. O'Duffy, the Sinn Fein liaison officer for Ulster, who has declared that if the Sinn Fein boycott of Ulster was not enough, Sinn Feiners would put . on " the......

Mr. Churchill Began Along Speech At Dundee Last Saturday By

affirming that the Government's offer to the Simi Feiners went " to the utmost limit possible." Upon the supreme issue of the allegiance of Ireland to the King they would not......

The Moplah Insurgents Are Still In Arms, Especially In The

rough country of central Malabar, between the coast railway and the Nilgiri hills. Detachments of the Dorset regiment had some sharp skirmishes last week near Nilambur, which......

The Bolsheviks Replied On Monday To Lord Curzon's Charges Of

bad faith by declaring that he was misinformed. They had taken steps " to cease all activity and to dissolve any organiza- tion in the East which might be construed as likely to......

The Prime Minister Received The Seven London Labour...

his holiday retreat at Gairloch on Thursday, Sep- tember 22nd, to discuss unemployment. As we anticipated, he could only repeat his assurances that the Government were doing......

The South Wales Coal Industry Is Once More In Difficulties,

this time because the coal-owners and the Mines Department cannot agree as to the proportion of the wages bill which should be paid out of the Parliamentary grant-in-aid of......