27 SEPTEMBER 1930, Page 3

Mr. Lloyd George said that he would co-operate with any

Government who would stop the rot of unemployment and give peace to a distracted world. " I am looking out for a Government of that sort." He did not pretend to be satisfied with the. " self-complacent and stubborn ineptitude of the Government," but his dissatisfaction would not prevent him from co-operating with them until he felt sure that the ineptitude was incurable. Mr. Lloyd George presumably had decided that for some reason, hidden from us, such words would make en- operation easier. Dr. Addison said that the Labour Government would be the first Government to tackle the agricultural problem and that there would probably have to be three separate agricultural Bills in the coming

session.