23 APRIL 1921, page 1

Such Signs As These Are Excellent And Of Good Report,

in spite of all their ugliness, for the long-tried British public. For they signify that the test has come, that the time has arrived to separate the sheep from the goats in the......

News Of The Week.

T HE miners, in spite of the withdrawal of support by the two other members of the Triple Alliance, are persisting in their strike. This is a very grave fact, fraught with......

We Will Give Here A Summary, As Brief As Possible,

of the events which happened after we went to press last week. On the evening of Thursday, . April 14th, a meeting of over 200 Members of Parliament was held in the House of......

The Bedrock Meaning Of It Is That When All The

superficial causes of the cancellation have been examined and allowed for, the great majority of workers were opposed to the policy of settling industrial disputes by......

The Next Great Fact Was That The Miners' Executive Refused

to set on the advice of Mr. Hodges. The proposed conference as to wages with the Prime Minister and the owners thus fell through. Mr. Hodges offered his resignation, but it was......

In Connexion With Extremist Papers In This Country, We Note

the following answer by the Under-Secretary of the Home Office in the House of Commons on Wednesday :- " The attention of the Home Secretary had constantly been drawn to......

Solidarity, Which Is The Official Organ Of The Shop Tewards'

and Workers' Committees, bitterly attacked Mr. J. H. Thomas, Mr. Bevin, and Mr. Robert Williams. Of Mr. Thomas it said : " He has by wile and wangle attempted to betray the......

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