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Railway Wages And The Salter Report The National Wages Board

enquiry into the railway companies' demand for a 10 per cent. cut in wages has ended in a virtual fiasco, no fewer than six separate reports being put in by different members of......

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News Of The Week

T HE Japanese are pursuing their characteristic strategy at Geneva to the end. Though the resolution drafted by the Committee of Nineteen had been before them for a month they......

The Possibility That Japan Will Leave The League Of Nations

altogether has to be faced, as it has always bad to be faced. It would be a matter for profound regret if she did, but it would be matter for ten times more regret if in order......

The Financial Situation Of The Railways Is Too Grave To

be ignored and the failure of the wage discussions must force the Government at last to take a definite decision about the Salter Report. The attitude of the Ministry of......