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Labour View of Miners'

Position...

GOVERNMENT ATTACKED.

Baldwin Counsel for the Owners."

London, Oct. 15. Both Houses of Parliament re- sumed to renew the Emergency, Regulations.

Mr. J. R. Clynes, who was lead- ling the Apposition in the absence of Mr. Ramsay MasDonald, whe

EMPIRE UNITY.

WORK AT THE IMPERIAL CONFERENCE.

1.

stoppage: In many quarters, he anid, there were signe of a willing ness to, come together and offer a commodations He thought that the very duration of the dispute afford- ed exceptional opportunities for settiumant by arrangement in place

TACKLING BIG PROBLEMS. of unending trouble and disaster.. The Labour Party had submitted

Rugby, Oct. 2n.. with some persistance a suggestion for joint mestings. That sugges-

Questions affecting inter-imperial tion was again offered, and it ought relations which are on the agenda of now to be. more helpful an be-the Imperial Conferencй have been fore. The Government had power referred for examination in detail to approach both mine owners and to a Committee of Prime Ministers.. The question Empire seams miners, and 1 impress upon each their obligation, ไป the cum- muniestions. which is being con

sidered separately. has also been [referred to a Committee set up by the Conference under the Chair

of the manship:

Secretary for Dominions Affairs.

munity

A number of technical matters have, in accordance with former Practice at these Conference, hern delegated to Committees, inguding

eminent experts,

Cost to the Country.. Mr. D. Lloyd-George, Liberal is holidaying in Africa, deplored Leader quoted an estimate that the absence of are Government this great struggle had already cont atutement which might use the the sum of £485,000,000 to an over- burdened and harassed community. Hituntien It was true that some

Was it not time, he asked. that thousands of miners hait Deen driven back to the pits, but the end something should be done by the Government to put an end to this of the dispute by exhaustion would

Estate of things? He declared that simply be the beginning of further

the Government had shown neither trouble in a new form.

Mr. Clynes urged an end of the resource nor impartiality.

He deneyed the dictates of the coal dispute by rangement.

owners, who, had refused to nego- clared that Mr. Baldwin

The Home Secretary wil be Chair liberate himself from the condition tiate. Place would not be obtain-

mun of the Committee where the miners and Labourites by merely defeating the miners,

Mr. Baldwin's Defence. regarded him as counsel for the

nationality, including the position" Mr.

Baldwin, the Prime of married women and passports. mine OWDETA

Minister, referred ve the various

Another "Committer cherry.

offers which had been made by the secretary of State fof the Ceben.

Fehears

must

#Loud Labour

Method of Barbarism,

was

I had

The largest n these Committees will deal with the économiq qarse tions before the Conference and will be presided over by the Per- manent Secretary of the Hord of Trade.

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are le

the New

Mr. Th Lloyd-George asked what Government and which had been Colonies will consider the Franco- was the object of trampling downturned down by the miners' leaders, British position in I men who were willing to offer some and said that he dit not think that Hebrides,

accommodatiori? That

the anything could do more harm after The Secretary for Air will be method of barbarism. Labourite so many failures than to enter into Chairman of a special Sub-Commit- still further negotiations where tee on air communications, and the Mr. Lloyd George continued that they saw no prospect of any settle-Conference will in due course dis "At this time he did not use other subjects only after ne a new class sense had been created, ment The Labour Party had not been think that there could be any hopeports have been received from the making headway.

this of a settlement if the question of Committees which have now taken before struggle but now their adherents hours were, not at any rate con- fap their consideration. These in- Had enormously increased whilst sidered with a view to acceptance elude the question of Eritish polisyy

in various parts of the country.. the Government

in the Anturetie, workmen's comi tumbling! WAN down. Our trade..as the Austra- ; "Our proposals have been repensation, research, forestry, and Altogether han Premier, Mr. S. M. Brute, had jected." said the Prime Minister, overseas settlement said last week, was suffering, three "The Government has no further nine technical committees are now millions daily being lost. He approposals to make. It is not for at work. pealed to the Government to insist the Government to advise the ear. of a fair settlement."

tending parties how they should settle what is and must remain an

first

industrial dispute of the magnitude.--British Wireless. Ser- vice

5,000 MORE RESUME

Industrial Standards.

The Economics Committee at its meeting this afternoon began an examination y of the industrial standardisation problemi

Much useful work has been done both in Great Britain 'and the Do- minions in reference to this mutter,

Government's Denial "Mr. S. Baldwin, whose speech wae bontinually interrupted by the Labourites. said that the "Govern- ment was unable to make further proposals as ts previous proposais had been rejected. He denied that the Government was committed to Anether Meeting Banned by Police. and the Committee ja engaged in an endeavour to reach some deter- Tanyond or that it had passed the

London, Oct. 25, mination as to setting up Eight-Hours Act under pressure.

bodies on He meant what he said when he Five thousand more miners are authoritative body or described the owners' refusal to working to-day, making a total of dimensions, materials, and quality

246,000.

of manufactured products, and the Lattend a three-party conference as stupid, whilst the leadership of the

adoption by users generally, whe

Miners'

would benefit equally with manu-| Federation

facturers, of specificntiona thua lamentably incompetent. (Conser

laid down. ivative cheers).

hud

been

Mr. Herbert Smith's meeting at Wombwell to-day was banned by the Police-Reuter.

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Rugby, Oct. 26. examination that the position of and not the Government to settle

The Chief Constable of Stafford-affairs encourages further research! the dispute. The only thing hel was quite clear about was that shire, acting under the Emer-urd development, and there was. there would be never much hope gency Regulations, yesterday pro-general recognition of the fact that of a settlement so long as the hibited Mr. A. J. Cook, the if anything like Empire standard)- affairs of the industry had to be Miners' Secretary, from address. antion could be achieved inter- neactiated between the personali ing meetings in that county. Imperial trade would be improved. Bookbinders.

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tion all this time.

"Dirty Bluebottles." The debate was adjourned until the discussion on the Emergency

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Freedom of speech was the sub- ject of a question calling attention to the prohibition of Mr. A. J. Cook addressing two meetings in Staffordshire:

Notification of his intention was

previously given to Mr. Cook and

other miners' leaders in the area and police were present at places where the meetings had been · ar- ranged in Cannock Chase, and to see that these did not take place.

Mr. Cook and others, by a speech-making campaign, have attempted during the last few days, without notable success, to Sir W. Joynson-Hicks, Homeget men who have resumed work

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· Parliamentary Procedure,

Rugby, Oct. 25: The Houses of Parliament as

Rugby, Oct. 25. The Imperial Conference "re Secretary, in replying. explained in the Midlands area to leave the sumed its sittings this morning. that he had authorised, under the pits again. The present position Foreign affairs is the subject of Electrical Supplies. Emergency Regulations, the Chief of the dispute is that nearly a day's discussions which will Constables in the mining areas to quarter of a million men. prohibit meetings and processions held in connection with the coal stoppage calculated to lead to a breach of the peace. In a recent speech in that neighbourhood Mr. Cook had said: "We will easily snagh the Police dirty bluebottlea..

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Rugby, Oct. 25, Distinguished strangers in the regulations for a further period. To-day's session of the Imper- Gallery and Mr. Cook keenly lis- While the House of Lords will ial Conference which, owing to Sole Agents for Kelvin Motora. tened to the debate, seated next to probably complete its work to-day the meeting of Parliament, was Maharajah of Burdwan.-the House of Commons will have not continued after lunch, was de-

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JOINT MEETINGS,

The Labour Party's Only Suggestion.

1 week.

A further general debate on the mining dispute will take place to- day-British Wireless Service.

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Reply Also Private..

Speeches were made by repre- sentatives of all the Dominions and Indis, and Sir A. Chambar- lain replied to the various points

Rugby, Oct. 25, The debate in the House of Com- mone on the renewal of the Emer BEST COUGH, MEDICINE MADE raised. gency. Regulations was opened by HERE is on better medicine made Mr. J. R. Clynes (Labourite) In the for told on Chamberlain Cash will be published. absence of Mry 1 Ramsay MacDonald.

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