11 JUNE 1921, Page 3

Our readers will no doubt notice that our City article

in this week's issue, as in our last, is signed with the name of Mr. Kiddy. In the case of persons in the world of Finance and Commerce it is wholly unnecessary to dwell upon Mr. Kiddy's qualifications as a critic and exponent of the affairs of the City. He is acknowledged by all competent judges to be one of the sanest, safest, and also best instruo ed men who write on business matters. As City Editor of the Morning Post, London Financial Correspondent of the New York Evening Post, Editor of the Bankers' Magazine, and, we are proud to say, as the financial correspondent of the Spectator, he occupies a unique position in the journalism of business.