16 MARCH 1929, Page 32

- - T HE QUESTION OF. CONTROL. . .

The problem, indeed, seems to turn upon the question of control, and I,have ventured to raise the point in very . sketchy and very 'tentative fashion, believing that some ingenuity and perhapS some promptness may be required in defining:, a • plan which, _while not interfering with the free international exchange of-securities shall see the retention of control—as expressed in voting power— of a British company by British shareholders.

ARTHUR W. KIDDY.

(Continued on page 441.)