25 SEPTEMBER 1926, page 1

* * This Proposal Is Certainly Different From, And In

the 'miners' point of view less satisfactory than, Mr. Churchill's proposal of September 8th. Mr. Churchill then proposed the laying down in the first place of nationally agreed......

We Regard Such A Prospect With The Deepest Dread. It

would be a negation of all the Prime Minister's noble hopes and avowals ; it would mean that peace in industry hich is the one hope for our country—had been indefinitely......

We Must Briefly Summarize The Main Facts Of The Week.

On Friday, September 17th, Mr. Baldwin had conferences first with the President of the Mining Association and then with four officials of the Miners' Federation. The result was......

News Of The Week

T HE position in the coal dispute when we write is that if a settlement is not reached quickly matters may drift so far as to be virtually beyond control. Things would then in a......

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