28 APRIL 1923, page 3

On Monday, Mr. Justice. Coleridge •delivered Judgment In...

brought- by a workman, Mr. Samuel Blackall, against his trade union. After• being a member of the- union for twenty-five years, Mr. Blackall was fined for doing three-quarters......

Manchester Has- Declined To Co-operate With Liverpool In...

of a great new road between the two cities. As we so desperately need more roads, this seems a pity, for it would have opened up fresh com- mercial channels in North-East......

We Publish To-day The First Of A Series Of Articles

by Mr. Noel Skelton, XP., on " Constructive Conservatism." We wish to call our readers' attention to this as being representative of an outlook and a mood which, for good or......

On Wednesday The Lord Mayor Presided At A Meeting, At

the Mansion House to open an endowment fund for Stowe School. Applications are being received from all over the Empire. The school will at first provide accom, modation for 200......

Sir Robert Kindersley. Expressed His Views On- The...

Tax in last Sunday's- Observer: A pronouncement from so high an authority on public thrift is important The whole • of the first part of - his statement was an exposure of the......

A Speech By Lord Curzon At The Junior Imperial League

last Saturday and an -article by Lord Birkenhead in the Sunday Times were both occupied to a large extent with the subject of -Unionist reunion. Lord Birkenhead pointedly......

We Do Not Believe That The English Are So Reverential

to the State that the sole fact which has prevented great numbers of them betting is that to do so is in some cases illegal. As a matter of fact, the vast majority of people who......

To Provide Six Scholarships Tenable For At Least One Year

at' three American. Universities, Yale, Harvard and Princeton, by young Englishmen, undergraduates or graduates, from Oxford and. Cambridge, Mrs. Henry P. Davison has......

A Correspondent To The Times Has Given Some Details About

a scheme, which is being put into practice, fon the unblocking, of the Black Country. Trees have been planted, and here and there Nature has been allowed to cover up the......

Bank Rate, 8 Per Cent., Changed From 8} Per Cent.

July 13, 1922 ; 5 per cent. War Loan was on Thursday. 101f ; Thursday week 108*. ; a year ago, 99i.......