6 SEPTEMBER 1913, page 3

Mr. W. J. Davis, Of The Birmingham Brassworkers' Union, Who

delivered the Presidential address at the Trade Union Congress at Manchester on Monday, contrasted the growth of trade unionism since the last Congress at Manchester in 1882—an......

Fourteen People Were Killed And Many Injured In A Terrible

railway accident early on Tuesday morning on the Midland line near Kirkby Stephen. Two Scotch expresses had left Carlisle -at 1.35 and 1.47 respectively, and at about three......

Dublin Has Been Free From Rioting During The Week, But

public opinion has been painfully stirred by a disaster in the slums. Two houses suddenly collapsed in Church Street on Tuesday night, killing eight people outright, injuring......

The Disturbances Were Renewed On Monday Night, And...

stoned the police, broke windows,- and looted shops, were dispersed by baton charges. In all nearly six hundred persons, including fifty-seven policemen, have been treated for......

The Arrest Of James Larkin And The Other Tram-strike...

briefly mentioned in our last tissue, proved the pre- lude to serious street rioting in Dublin. Larkin and four other men were admitted to bail on Thursday week, on an......

But The Importance Of The Correspondence In Our View Is

not that it shows Lord Wolmer to have been wrong, but that it shows Mr. Lloyd George to be still persisting in the deplorable opinion that because he lost money in the long run......

The Demand For An Impartial Inquiry Into The Conduct Of

the police is generally supported, and confidence is felt as to its result, the attitude of the Trade Union Congress towards the Dublin strikes finding no support amongst......

The Most Important Event Of The Week In Connexion With

the London strikes is the refusal of Lord Beauchamp, on behalf of the Office of Works, to agree to the demands of the London Building Industries' Federation in regard to......

Bank Rate,4-1 2 -per Cent., Changed From 5 Per Cent....

Console (St) were on Friday —Friday week 7413G-.......