28 AUGUST 1926, page 2

If The Men, No Longer Trusting The Leaders Who Have

led them so far astray, gradually return to work, as we suppose they will, the owners must not behave as victors who can act on the principle of woe to the vanquished. For some......

The Firm, No Doubt Having That Scrupulous Regard For Form

which is characteristic of the Japanese, refused to reduce the wages below . what they thought was a conventionally proper standard. The employees Might, of course, have struck......

The Times Of Last Saturday Published An Exceedingly Wise...

from Mr. William Graham, the well-known Labour Member of Parliament, who pointed out how much common ground there is for men of all shades of -opinion to cover before we can......

Last Sunday The Dictatorship Of General Pangalos In...

Overthrown as suddenly as he had over- thrown the Government fourteen months ago. General Kondyhis, who was under threats from the dictator, suddenly led a military......

. A Fortnight Ago We Wrote Hopefully Of The Position

in the Saar Basin, for then it seemed that a sensible commer- cial treaty was being arranged between France and Germany in regard to the trade of the Basin. At the approaching......

There Is A Critical Time Before The League Of Nations'

in the forthcoming session at Geneva. If Germany's claim to become the sole new permanent member of the Council should be rejected again, as it was rejected in March, the Whole......

In This Context We May Refer To A Letter Published

in the Thars of Wednesday from Messrs. D. Gestetner, Ltd. Messrs. GeStetner quoted from a letter received from one of their representatives in Japan who describes how certain......

This Scheme Seems To Meet All Reasonable Needs. The...

members ought to be a small directing committee, and so far as we can see . ahead there is no room for any Power except France, Italy, Japan, Great Britain and Germany with, of......