10 MARCH 1923, Page 2

On Monday in the House of Commons, Sir M. Barlow,

Minister of Labour, moved his measure of 'Unemploy- ment Insurance, which is designed to fdl up some of the gaps in previous Acts. No one seemed to like the measure much, but no one denied the necessity of doing something. The Bill was read a second time. On Tuesday the House was occupied with the debate on the Ruhr, which we have described already. On Wednesday the House debated the increase of fees for shipping.