2 APRIL 1921, page 1

At A Meeting With Sir Robert Horne On Wednesday, Mr.

Frank Hodges r on behalf of the miners, demanded a State subsidy for the coal industry in order that higher wages may be paid than even the men themselves admit the coal......

Notice.

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The Miners' Federation At A Delegate Conference On...

24th, rejected the coal-owners' very liberal proposals for a temporary agreement on wages varying with the districts. Yorkshire, Northumberiand,and Leicestershire, where the......

The Ex-emperor Karl Left His Swiss Retreat Last Week,...

Austria, and reached Steinamanger on the Hungarian frontier on Saturday. The Hungarian Premier, Count Teleki, visited him there and is said to have urged him to go back. The......

The German Communists Made A Fresh Attempt At...

week. Armed bands appeared in the industrial districts of Saxony, in Hamburg, and in the Ruhr valley, and did some damage to the railways and public buildings. The Security......

When Sir Robert Home Had Spoken, Mr. Herbert Smith (who

has hitherto advocated acceptance of the owners' terms) stated that his Executive had decided to withdraw the pump and engine men. " I can scarcely believe," retorted Sir Robert......

News Of The Week.

THE prospects in the coal trade are as dark as they can be when we go to press on Thursday, yet we do not exclude the hope that before matters have gone much further common......

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