24 APRIL 1925
The memorial commemorating the storming of the Mole and the blocking of the channel at Zeebrugge by British naval forces was unveiled by the King of the Belgians. Many wounded survivors of the exploit were carried across the narrow seas to witness the ceremony.
A plan to meet foreign competition in the engineering trade, and to come to an arrangement with the employees on the question of wages, was outlined in a letter by the Engineering and Allied Employers’ National Federation which was read to a conference of the Unions in London considering the men’s wage claims.
The full Executive of the Miners’ Federation will meet at their headquarters in London to-day to receive a report from the miners’ representatives on the Joint Sub-Committee which has been inquiring with the coalowners into the position of the industry.
The five members of the British Fascisti alleged to have been concerned with the kidnapping at Liverpool of Mr Pollitt, the Communist, were tried at Liverpool and acquitted.
Captain Wedgwood Benn, M.P., at a meeting in Leith, spoke of the trend of the Trade Union and Labour movements. It was, he said, for Trade Unionists to consider what was to be their attitude towards that new movement from Moscow, the watchwords of which were class war, dictatorship, and revolution.
