23 FEBRUARY 1924, page 1

The Calamity Of The Dock Strike, Which Knocks Trade...

just when it was making a tardy recovery, was not made any easier to bear by the ironic reflection that it certainly ought not to have happened. We cannot acquit either side of......

So Far As We Can Gather, The Dockers Stood A

splendid chance of getting the second ls. by arbitration. As for the employers' further offer of a joint conference " with a whole-hearted desire to find a solution " of the......

News Of The Week.

I N the early hours of Thursday morning it was announced that the employers and the dockers had come to terms. The agreement between them came with almost a dramatic rush at the......

On Monday Night The Minister Of Labour Announced That He

had appointed a Court of Inquiry under Part 2 of the Industrial Courts Act of 1919, to inquire into the causes and circumstances of the dispute and to report thereon. The Court......

The Temper Has Not Been Good On Either Side, Though

perhaps it would be more correct to say that there has been an absence of foresight and consideration for the public rather than bad temper. The employers, in ow opinion, ought......