6 NOVEMBER 1926, page 1

News Of The Week New Influence In The Coal Dispute

is the growing indignation of other wage-earners against the iers. This has been reflected in the discussions of e Miners' Federation with the General Council of the U.C., but......

Last Sunday Mr. Cook Was Still Doing His Best To

thwart the General Council'S efforts. The speech which he made at Liverpool was quite impenitent. He spoke with nothing better than a mocking toleration of the attempts at......

In Spite Of Mr. Cook Several Members Of The Miners'

Federation are moving fast towards- reason, and there is now a strong minority in the Federation which is recon- ciled to district arrangements for both wages and hours. It is......

On . Friday, October 29th, The Miners' Federation Ra Ised...

to a delegate conference the proposals r a settlement which had been drafted by the . General uneil. In brief these proposals are for district agree- • ents in regard to both......

The Meeting Of Trade Union Executives, Summoned By The...

on Wednesday, was kinder to the miners than the transport workers had-been on Tuesday. Although a compulsory levy- was refused- it was decided to call for a voluntary levy of a......

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London, W.C. 2.—A Subscription to the SPECTATOR costs tidy Shillings per annum, including postage, to any part of the rid. The SPECTATOR 13 registered as a Newspaper. The......