30 JANUARY 1926, page 1

The Prevention Of A Railway Strike At The Last Moment

was a very good sign and we congratulate Mr. J. H. .Thomas and his colleagues upon the courage and perti- nacity with which they fought for peace. They can hardly expect at......

• Fortunately, Second Thoughts Saved The Delegates From...

act. On Monday they met again and kr. W Dobbie (President of the N.U.R.), Mr. J. H. Thomas, Mr. C. T. Cramp, and others, succeeded in convincing them that the only alternative......

There Are Rumours That Leading Men Who Are Directly...

in the mines are ready to follow Lord London- tlerry's lead?-to renounee the . mineowners' official' seheme of depressing the miners' conditions to what may be called the......

Mr. Thomas's Warnings Were Obviously Justified. If The...

of the N.U.R. had been accepted by the National Wages Board, the cost to the companies would have been about 140,000,000 a year. When the negotiation over this programme, began......

News Of The Week

T HE Unionist Government and Party are at a critical stage in' their fortunes, and this is not the less true because within the last few months the Government, and the......

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