24 JANUARY 1931, page 3

The Strike In The South Wales Coalfield Was Settled On

the night of Thursday, January 15th. . The terms had to be ratified by a Delegate Ccinference_ of the South Wales Miners' Federation on Saturday evening. Work was resumed on......

The Cotton Lock-out On Thursday, January 15th, The...

of the Weavers' Amalgamation decided to refer back to their members the question whether negotiations should be resumed with the employers' organisations. Since the result of......

The Schneider Cup The Air Ministry Announced Last Week That

it has definitely decided to take no official part in the Schneider Trophy contest, which would be flown in September in British waters if this country were to enter. The Royal......

A Ghastly Formality It Was Known By Everybody In Advance

that the unhappy woman, Mrs. Wise, who was condemned to death for the crazy murder of her baby, would not be executed. Yet the Judge was required to go through the dreadful......

Railway Wages

The. National Wages Board for railways met on Monday to consider the claim of the companies for a reduction of wages and for changes in working conditions. The reduction of......

Has Been Extremely Vigorous And At Times Bad-tempered....

Central Office began with a vindication --with which we entirely agree—of Mr. Baldwin's bargain with the United. States in 1923. Mr. Lloyd George replied with a scathing attack......

Mr. Lloyd George Next Wrote To The Times Accusing It

of suppressing all mention of an article which he had written immediately after he had learned of the payments to be made by Great Britain—an article in which he had denounced......

Bank Rate, 3 Per Cent., Changed From 31 Per Cent.

on May 1st, 1930. War Loan (5 per cent.) was on Wednesday 1031 ; on Wednesday week, 1031; a year ago, 10011. Funding Loan (4 per cent.) was on Wednesday 951 ; on Wednesday week,......