7 JANUARY 1928, page 5

The Determination Of The General Council Of The Trades Union

Congress and of thc group of employers headed by Sir Alfred Mond to open their Conference as soon as possible is an excellent pledge of earnestness. The first Meeting is fixed......

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Then the real work will begin and quick results must not be expected. Very delicate work requires very delicate consideration. Presumably all those employers who have allied......

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Personally we are convinced that a complete organ- izatiOn of All-in Arbitration Treaties is the first necessary .step. . Will America help ? We have no right whatever to say on......

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In a leading article we have discussed the difficulties of the American proposal as they appear to France. It would be the worst possible. service to peace to pretend that......

News Of The Week

T HE proposals for_ perpetual peace which the United States Government : has . _ addreSSed _directly to France and indirectly _to. the whole - world deserve all the attention......

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