20 MARCH 1926, page 2

That Part Of The Report Which Recommends That The Subsidy

to the mines should in no circumstances be continued is a vigorous and stimulating piece of work. The Commissioners were evidently alarmed by the pros- pect of the whole mining......

In Spite Of Our Appreciation Of The Commissioners'...

we are convinced that some form of help from the Government will be necessary. The bold course of treating coal so as to make it yield power and light and by-products and......

From The Point Of View Of The Report, However, There

is room for giving satisfaction to the men even though there be nominally a reduction of wages. The intro- duction of the principle of family allowances provides an opportunity.......

Both Sides. However, Will Expect Guidance From The...

only because ultimately little can be I done without the Government's help. Meanwhile, it is clear that the crux from the men's point of view is the proposed temporary reduction......

The Powers Have Presented An Ultimatum To The Chinese...

in the Taku forts. The ultimatum demands that the Boxer Protocol shall be observed. This Protocol gave the Powers the free use of the Peiho river between Peking and the sea. In......

Without Some Sort Of. Financial Help .the Period Or...

would probably mean confusion and suffering.; It may be wrong to give a patient a narcotic, but it may be worse to cut it off suddenly and without some compen-, sating "......

A Resolution Introduced In The American Senate By : Mr....

asked the Secretary of State what he was doing in regard to the " claims of' American citizens against Great Britain and France arising out of violation of the rights of......

The Americans Who Have Thought Deepest On This Matter Are

prepared for the resentment which is ready to break out here. We cannot believe that the American Government will encourage Mr. Borah, but the corre- spondent of the Morning......