3 JULY 1926, page 5

The Present Dispute Seems To Be Following The Course Of

many other coal disputes. In the past the miners have generally held out with great stubbornness, and also, of course, with a loyalty to their cause that was admirable in......

News Of Tue Week

L AST week we said that the static situation, the trench warfare, in the coal dispute was being broken down by the introduction of the Eight Hours Bill. Since then the general......

Mr. Smith's Declaration That He Was Willing To Stand By

the Report was more valuable because simpler. We cannot help feeling that the Government showed a want of imagination at this point. When these speeches were published they......

It May Be Objected That The Government Have Really Abandoned

the idea of putting the Report as a whole into operation. But this is not so if we may judge from the Speech of Sir Arthur Steel-Maitland last Saturday. Sir Arthur said that the......

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