3 SEPTEMBER 1927, Page 31

A SAFE PLANK.

it is early days to talk of what may be the chosen plank in the various political parties at the next General Election, but I have no hesitation in asserting that Economy in the National Expenditure, the Encourage- ment of Efficiency, Industry and Capital, and the Dis7 couragement of anything and everything opposed to those attributes would be the programme most calculated to appeal to all that is best in the country, and the only one which can ensure prosperity and happiness to the