30 JULY 1927, page 2

It Is With Great Regret That We Learn That The

extreme Protestants in the House of Commons, led by the Home Secretary and the Solicitor-General, intend to organize opposition in Parliament to the acceptance of the "......

The Criticism Of This Speech Was Begun By Mr. Alexandet

on behalf of the Labour Party. He brought heavy guns to bear on the results of the Safeguarding of Industries Act. In regard to the Colonial markets, he pointed out that the......

On Thursday, July 21st, The President Of The Board Of

Education gave the House of Commons two reasons which seem to us conclusive against adding a year of compulsory education for every child, however much we should like to see......

The Prime Minister Addressed A Huge Meeting In Lincoln-...

on Thursday, July 21st. He gave a wide review of agricultural conditions here and elsewhere and a fairly gloomy review it was, for British agriculturists are not alone in the......

On Thursday, July 21st, The Trade Unions Bill Passed Through

the Report Stage in the Upper House. The Lord Chancellor, carrying out the undertaking that he gave in Committee, moved an amendment by which the mere refusal or ceasing to work......

On Tuesday The Vote For The Board Of Education Was

taken, and naturally the question of raising the school age came up again. Lord Eustace Percy claimed that more than ever before was being done for children over fourteen in the......

On Monday The Report Stage Of The Board Of Trade

vote was taken and the President gave his annual review. It could not be a cheerful speech, and Sir Philip Cunliffe- Lister was right not to make any optimistic forecast. He......