16 JUNE 1917, Page 3

On Tuesday the Prime Minister received the Commissioners appointed to

inquire into the causes of the Labour Unrest. Their investigation must be thorough, but it should be completed without delay, and he added characteristically that the recommendations should be available in July. After a fine and well-justified state- ment of the industrial miracle which has been wrought in Great Britain during the war, after praising the adaptability of all con- , cerned, and after insisting that all the Government wished to know was the answer to the question, " What are the facts in regard to the causes of unrest 7 " he touched in a very stimulating way upon the various influences at work to unsettle men's minds.