26 JULY 1919, page 2

The House Of Commons Sat Late On Monday Night And

passed the Peace Treaty Bill and the Franco-British Treaty Bill through all their stages. Mr. Devlin moved the rejection of the Peace Treaty because Mr. Lloyd George told the......

The Writer Of A Letter In The Times On Monday

similarly charged the London County Council with throwing away many millions of cubic feet of gas a year by their practice of disposing of the London sewage. It has been proved,......

The Miners' Federation At Keswick On Thursday Week...

Government's offer to defer for three months the increase of the prioe of coal by six shillings a ton, on condition that the miners worked hard and refrained from striking. The......

The Prime Minister On Monday. Told The House Of Commons

that the Yorkshire coalfield, the second largest in Britain, was in a very dangerous condition, owing to this dastardly act on the part of the miners' Union. He had, he said,......

However Soon The Coal Crisis May Come To An End,

enough damage has been done and enough delay caused very sensible to darken the prospect for industry and domestic comfort. It is earnestly to be hoped that good may come out of......

Mr. Lloyd George Went On To Deal Very Plainly And

firmly with the case of Ireland, which Mr. Devlin had tried to relate to the question of the Peace Treaty. He told the Nationalists that "they were not satisfied with any......

Mr. Bonar Law Announced On Friday Week That, As His

offer to the miners had been rejected, the price of coal would be advanoed from Monday. A number of miners in the Midlands ceased work by way of protest. A more serious strike......

Again, In The Times Of Wednesday Dr. Leonard Hill Says

:- " It is estimated that with the present use of raw Goal 90 to 95 per cent. of the thermal energy is wasted,. By carbonisation, use of gas and poke, and saving ot by-products......

Mr. Lloyd George Made A Vigorous Defence Of The German

Peace Treaty and of the special guarantee to France when the Bills to confirm them were debated in the House of Commons on Monday. To those who complained that Germany had been......

The Transport Bill Was Introduced In The House Of Lords

on Monday by Lord Lytton. He pleaded that the Bill merely gave the proposed Ministry power of control and supervision for two years, and that it would not prejudge the question......

Mr. .asquith, Speaking At Plymouth On Tuesday, Said That No

reprobation could be too strong for the Yorkshire miners' leaders who were trying to paralyse the future resources of the mines by stopping the pumps. They had, he said, no......