27 JUNE 1931, page 2

Parliament On Thursday, June 18th, The Upper House, In Which

Lord Salisbury has given up the leadership of the Opposition to Lord Hailsham, discussed the Miners' Welfare Fund, the one prosperous branch of the coal mining industry. Since......

Friday, June 19th, Was Spent By The Commons In Discussing

the procedure in the Committee which is considering the Consumers' Council Bill. On Monday, the Minister of Labour moved the Resolution asking for further borrowing powers for......

India The' Maharajah Of Bikaner's Outspoken Reply To The...

of Patiala's rejection of Federation disposes of any. fear .that the Chamber of Princes might 'be stampeded into a serious - split by that ill-timed act of dissension. Not all......

Hours And Wages At Least One British Industry, That Of

engineering, has been able to adjust wages and working conditions without a stoppage. On Saturday, June 20th, the union leaders and employers reached agreement, and on Tuesday......

Migration From The British Isles Any Who Were Hitherto-...

to put any hopes in emigration or, as it must now be called, overseas settle. ment, for the solution of our domestic problems, should be finally disillusioned by the report of......

To Take Action Even A Short Way Along The Lines

of the Report needs courage. If the Government should show this, we believe' that there would be a great response. The self-respecting wage-earner and his womenfolk would......

On Tuesday In The Upper House The Secretary Of State

for Air gave satisfactory assurances that the Imperial system of civil aviation, especially in the East, was really favoured by the Government and would not be neglected. (The......