We Are Thankful That The Suffering And Loss Due To
war are to stop, but we do not look with great con. ; fidence to the immediate futureL-France and Spain will have many small but difficult questions to settle. There is a third......
To His Mind The Moral Of The Strike Was That
the relations between employers and employed must be changed. The roots of the recent trouble lay far back in the Vic- torian Age, when unfair wages were paid and unjust' filbly......
The Four Unionist Members Of Parliament Who Visited...
issued a statement through the Central Ncws. They describe Soviet Russia as a society in which an individualistic peasantry exchanges goods with a Socialis- tic industrial......
Rumours Of Another Revolution In Portugal Were Realized...
May 27th, when troops in the North revolted under General Gomes da Costa, supported by would-be revolutionaries of last year. Lisbon remained quiet, and was deprived of news......
Derby Day This Year Was The Third Wet Derby Day
in succession, and it was the worst of the three. As fewer trains were running the downpour mercifully helped the police by reducing the crowds on the road. There might......
We Have Written In Our First Leading Article About The
Liberal crisis. It seems that the split is complete. By his letter to Sir Godfrey Collins, published in the papers of Wednesday, Lord Oxford has made it impossible to retrace......
We Welcome The Announcement That Mr. Hilton Young Has Joined
the Unionist Party. He says that Mr. Baldwin stands for all that he most desires in politics. We may add here that Mr. Hilton Young has been appointed by the Crown as a lay......
* * * At The National Liberal Club On Friday,
May 28th, Lord Grey of Fallodon made one of his rare and welcome speeches. Reviewing the history of the general strike he criticized the Government for originally refusing a......
* * * - * As Many Liberals Notoriously Deplore
the manner of Lord Oxford'S letter, Mr. Lloyd George may try to bring the dispute between himself and his chief to an issue. To-day M. Lloyd George might win, but a few days or......
Bank Rate, 5 Per Cent., Changed From 4 Per Cent.
on December 3rd, 1925. War Loan (5 per cent.) was DO Wednesday 1001 ; on Wednesday week 1001 ; a year ago 99*. Funding Loan (4 per cent.) was on Wednesday 871 ; on Wednesday......