At The End Of Last Week The Trades Union Congress
decided to give the Daily Herald another three months of life on one condition. The condition is that a further sum of £12,500 is found by the Trade Unions, and is actually paid......
An Addendum To This Article Was Supplied By Mr. J.
R. Fisher in a letter which the Times published on Wednes- day. Mr. Fisher points out that Article XII. and the failure to consult the North never excited so much mistrust as......
We Hope That The Fortunate Solution At Holmbury Hill Will
be followed at Avebury and Lulworth, both of which are still in danger. Last Saturday the Times published a letter from Sir Hercules Read appealing for the preservation of the......
The Report Of The Committee Which Was Appointed Last March
to inquire into the pay of State servants was sum- marized in the papers of Friday, September 7th. It covers the Navy, the Army, the Air Force and the non-industrial staffs of......
We Regret To Record The Death At Fox How, Amblcside,
last Sunday, of Miss Frances Arnold, the youngest and last surviving child of Arnold of Rugby. She was in her ninetieth year. Arnold died at Fox How in 1842; his widow died in......
It Is Good News That Hohnbury Hill Is, After All,
to be saved. The Admiralty, out of deference to public opinion, have changed their plans and have found an alternative site not far away near Abinger Common. We think it quite......
As Regards The Pay In The Navy And Army The
Com- mittee consider that it is the younger officers up to the rank of Lieut.-Commander in the Navy and up to the rank of Captain in the Army who are paid too much. The pay of......
Bank Rate, 4 Per Cent., Changed From 3 Per Cent.
July 5, 1928; 5 per cent. War Loan was on Thursday, 10214 ; Thursday week, 10111; a year ago, 99*.......
We Publish On Page 355 A Review By Mr. Julian
Huxley which examines the differences and resemblances of the opposite sexes. As he says, the problem 1.s indeed an i important one for, properly regarded, t ultimately involves......