17 SEPTEMBER 1910, page 2

The Industrial Unrest Continues To Be Acute. By The Ballot

of the Boilermakers' Society, declared yesterday week, the executive were denied the power to grant the assurances demanded by the employers. At the same time, they were......

The Scheme Of The Hong-kong University, To Which We Referred

in June last year, is now well on its way towards realisation. The munificence of private donors—Chinese, English, and Parsi—and Chinese officials has secured the establishment......

Turning To The New Reforms, The Writer Welcomes The...

of the Councils as affording increased oppor- tunities of personal contact between Anglo-Indian officials and the better class of Indian politicians, and thus promoting a better......

The Times Of Monday Contains An Interesting Summary,...

the reports in the Indian papers, of the revela- - tions made by the witnesses at the opening' stages of the _ — . conspiracy trial at Dacca. In his opening speech Mr. Roy, the......

The Trade-union Congress Opened At Sheffield On Monday,...

numbering 501, representing 210 societies with a membership of nearly two millions. Mr. Haslam, M.P., after declining to support a protest made by two delegates against the......

On Thursday The Resolution Demanding That Immediate Steps...

taken to secure the reversal of the Osborne judgment by a Government Bill was submitted to the Con- gress, and after a somewhat stormy debate was carried by a card vote of......

While The Cotton Dispute Hinges On The Interpretation Of An

agreement, the railway dispute has arisen out of the inter- pretation of an award under the Government conciliation scheme. Lord •Macdonnell, who was appointed arbitrator last......

The Writer Of The Series Of Articles On "indian Unrest"

contributes a masterly vindication of the Indian Civil Service to Wednesday's issue of the Times. The vast machinery of executive and judicial administration in India employs......