21 AUGUST 1926, page 3

The Bills Which Have Been Already Approved In Parlia- Ment

and await the country's approval are believed by Mr. Bruce tn give to the desire of the country for industrial peace a chance of fulfilment. At present, inconsistencies and......

The Deciding Test Match Was A Great Success. We Sympathize

with the gallant Australian team, who so far as luck and the weather told at all were not favoured on Wednesday, but it was " anybody's " match until the last few hours. We......

Mr. Cobham's Flight Of 1,800 Miles From England To Melbourne

has ended with great success. We congratu- late him and his mechanic, a Sergeant of the R.A.F., w h o took the place of the one unhappily killed by a chance shot in Mesopotamia.......

Early On Sunday Morning England Was Visited By An Earthipake

of 'which the effect was felt over a wide area, but with greatest force in Warwickshire, Shropshire, Herefordshire and Radnorshire. Some material damage was done by falling......

The Referendum Campaign Which Is Going On In Australia Must

draw thither the attention of the rest of the British Empire for two reasons. It is concerned with the regulation of Labour and Trade Unions ; god we watch each other's Labour......

All Scholars, Within And Without Cambridge, Must Regret...

of Sir William Ridgeway, a man of the widest learning in the Classics, history, archaeology, anthropology, and in many curious by-ways such as the prehistoric origins of the......

A Measure Of The Importance Attached By The Parlia- Mentary

leaders to the present state of affairs is seen in the agreement frankly and openly made between Mr. Bruce and the leader of the Labour Opposition in the Federal Parliament, Mr.......

Dank Rate, 5 Per Cent., Changed From 4 Per Cent.

on December 3rd, 1925. War Loan (5 per cent.) was on Wednesday 101* ; on Wednesday week 1011; a year ago 10111. Funding Loan (4 per cent.) was on Wednesday 861-; on Wednesday......