24 JULY 1920, page 3

We Publish Elsewhere A Letter From An American...

H. M. Watts, who calls attention to the "glittering absur- dities" perpetrated by some British observers of American life. No one regrets it more than we do when America is......

The Chicago Daily News Took The Trouble To Investigate The

story. Mr. Tilden was interviewed and this is what he said :— "This story is an unmitigated lie. Not only myself but all the Americans taking part in the matches over here have......

In The House Of Lords On The 13th July The

question of forced labour was discussed, the peg being a circular in regard to native labour, issued by the Government of East Africa. Lord Milner declaaed that the order had......

But The Stray Comments Of Individuals Do Not Greatly Perturb

us, because we knowfrom experience that visitors who find novel all the customs and methods of the country they are visiting, often make laughable mistakes. In a way the very......

We Regret To See In The Ex-service Man Of Saturday

last, July 17th, a paper conducted with freedom and independence, some very serious complaints in regard to the policy alleged to be adopted by certain Trades Unions towards the......

Archbishop Mannix, Roman Catholic Archbishop Of Mel-...

long distinguished himself by trying to instil ' a violently anti-British spirit into Australians, is at present visiting the United States. The New York correspondent of ' the......

The Words Used By Lord Cromer In Regard To Forced

labour which are quoted by the Society should, in our opinion, be made the golden rule of all African administration :— "We reluctantly admit the necessity of compulsory labour......

The Present Writer Often Talked With Lord Cromer On The

subject of forced labour and the core& Lord Cromer used always to say that though in a country like Egypt it was neces- sary to preserve the right to enforce labour in order to......

Though We Respect The Ex-service Man We Do Not Desire

for a moment to give judgment on any ex-pane statement made in its columns. It may well be that the Ex-Service Man has written hastily and without foundation, and we hope......

Tce Writer Then Proceeds To Discuss Methods Of Securing The

rights of ex-service men :— " If we get amalgamation next month we shall most surely then tackle this question of work for all who are willing to take off their jackets. If it......

Bank Rate, 7 Per Cent., Changed From 6 Per Cent.

Apr. 15, 1920; 5 per cent. War Loan was on Thursday, 851 ; Thursday week, 86j.; a year ago, 94i.......