26 JUNE 1926, page 1

The Most Interesting Speech In The Debate Of Wednesday Was

that of Mr. Hartshorn in which lie 'asked for a round table conference to settle the dispute. His plea was the culmination of a very ably argued - case for unification, to which......

As We Have Explained In A Leading Article, We Much

regret that the GovernMent have not kept to the Report, and nothing but the Report, as we fear that wIet the French call a situation netts has been sacrificed. Ap- parently the......

At The Meeting Of The Central Council Of The National

Union of Conservative Associations on Tuesday, Lord Birkenhead made important suggestions for legislation in regard to the trade unions, though he explained that on matters of......

No Sensible Person, Of Course, Ever Pretended That The...

of the royalties would save the nation money or make it economically possible to pay the miners higher wages. Our point is rather that if the Report is not taken as , a whole......

News Of The Week The Intention Of The Government To

introduce a permissiVe Eight Hours Bill for the mines has had some good - effects; as :Iye thought it would, in spite of last week's bitterness and depression. It brought a new......

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