15 MAY 1926, page 5

The T.u.c. Received A Cheque From Russian Trade Unions For

several thousand pounds. Mr. E. L. Poulton stated that the T.U.C. had returned the cheque. This was certainly wise. As a previous experience shows, nothing infuriates the......

No More Vivid Expression Of The Realities Of The Strike

was seen in London than the motor lorries, guarded by armed Grenadiers and by armoured cars, which brought food from the docks to Hyde Park. The armoured cars were manned by......

" So Do I," Added The Prime Minister, " But

after Parliament had voted £23,000,000 in aid of the mining industry and had received the Report of the able Royal Commission, what could it do but try to bring about a......

The French Parliament Has At Last Given The Final Legal

sanction to the Budget, which shows a nominal surplus balance of 16o million francs. So far, this has had no good effect upon the exchange. Parliament adjourned on April 29th......

Last Saturday The Archbishop Of Canterbury Published A...

had been drawn up in collaboration with leaders of the Christian Churches. The signatories expressed their conviction that a real settlement would be achieved only in " a spirit......

The Franco-spanish Negotiations With The Delegates Of...

the war in Morocco have failed. The delegates refused all the conditions, including the demand that the French and Spanish prisoners should be returned. The armistice came to an......

Last Saturday The Prime Minister Broadcast A Message To The

nation. He said that he wanted to make it as clear as he could that the Government were not fighting to lower the miners' standard of living, or anybody else's standard. " That......

Mr. J. H. Thomas, Speaking At Hammersmith Last Sunday Said

that the condition of the country after the strike, whatever the result might be, was bound to be worse than it had been before. He could not disguise the fact that he had never......

The British Gazette Of Last Saturday Published Messages...

Oxford and Lord Grey of Fallodon. Lord Oxford pointed out that there could be no greater mis- understanding than to suppose that the resistance of the people to the general......