20 NOVEMBER 1926, page 1

The Smallness Of The Majority Was, However, In Some Ways

misleading. For example, some of the Midland districts which have virtually thrown over the Federa- tion voted against acceptance for the simple reason that they believed that......

President Coolidge In A Speech Delivered On Thursday,...

extinguished all hope that the United States will . adhere to the World Court. We must now reconcile ourselves to the curious situation that the country . which in e ff ect......

This Reservation Proposed That The Court Should Not Give An

advisory opinion on any dispute or question " in which the United States has or claims an interest " unlesi the permission of the United States had first been obtained. As we......

News Of The Week W Hatever The Exact Figures Of The

miners' voting in the districts may turn out to be, the coal dispute is practically at its , dismal end. When we write the voting is much less - favourable to the GOvernment's......

The Colliery Owners Did Not Object To These Pre-deter- Mined

national conditions, but they continued to object to the proposal that a national body should be set up with powers to review the district agreements. The Gov- ernment, however,......

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