31 JULY 1926, page 2

A Good Example Of The Confused Purposes In These...

is given in the statement. This country could have been fed on wheat from the Empire and the Argentine without any American help of money or wheat. Owing to the dire......

The Secretary For Mines Announced Last Week The...

the committee to report upon the develop. ment of co-operative selling in the coal-Mining indust ry and to make recommendations. Sir 'Frederick Lewis is to be the chairman and......

In The Coal Dispute Little Progress Has Been Made Outwardly.

The discussions in Parliament have seemed barren, but we do not regret that they took place. They confirmed the Government's readiness to perform its part of making it easy for......

On Friday, July 28rd, The Mining Industry Bill Entered Upon

the Report stage in the House of Commons. The Government defended their action in not empowering municipal authorities to trade in coal : they would wait, at any rate, for a......

On Monday Both Houses Discussed The Dispute. In Answer To

Lord Balfour of Burleigh's plea for a return to the Royal Commission's Report, Lord Cecil spoke sympathetically of the general desire for a resumption of negotiations, and the......

Towards The End Of The Statement Of The Treasury Come

the words :— " No complaint has been made by Great Britain against the adverse discrimination with which she has been treated. It is recognized that the creditor is entitled to......

The Treasury Issued Last•week -a Dry And Dignified...

the nature of our financial transactions during and- immediately after the War. In our record last week of the debates in the House of Commons we barely referred to some "......

As Individualists We Have Great Sympathy With The View That

has been put forward increasingly lately, that all the trouble is due to State interference. Sir Hugh Bell has urged it in a letter to the Times, and we believe that each......