7 FEBRUARY 1925, page 3

Luckily There Is In Existence An Elaborate System Of...

for railway disputes, and the present dispute will first be referred to the Central Wages Board and then, if necessary, to the National Wages Board. Thus we need fear no......

A Sudden Conflict Has Arisen Between The Railway...

the N.U.R. and the Railway Clerks' Asso- ciation. These two Unions met the representatives of the companies and put forward claims not so much for flat rate increases in wages......

We Have Dealt Elsewhere With Aspects Of The Budget Problems

connected with the fight against Socialism, and made special references to the Post Office and the National Debt. Both of these matters were the subjects of detailed. discussion......

Bank Rate, 4 Per Cent., Changed From 3 Per Cent.

July 5th, 1923. 5 per cent. War Loan was on Thursday, 101 1 , , ; Thursday week, 10111 ; a year ago, 1006,.. ai per cent. Conversion Loan was on Thursday, 78 Thursday week, 78 ;......

We Are Glad To Note That Mr. Neville Chamberlain In

a speech at Manchester on Monday insisted, as he has often done before, upon the fact that "the salvation of the housing situation, caused by a lack of building labour, was to......

The "analogous Measures " Are Exhibited In The White Paper.

In the first place, industries will have to come with absolutely clean hands before they can get help. (1) The industry must be regarded as of substantial importance, either on......

The National Trust Has Received A New And Most Important

addition to its Gallery of Natural Pictures. On Tuesday, in a letter to the Times, Mr. John Bailey, the Chairman of the Trust, pointed out that Mr. George and Mr. Edward......