6 SEPTEMBER 1930, Page 2

Mr. Redwood's capture of more than 9,000 vOtes was a

remarkable performance. He came into the constituency as a stranger at short notice and had no organization except what could be improvised in a few days. The demand for a new Imperial trade policy is plainly very strong. It is for those who understand the danger of basing policy on a mere desire for change—a desire fed by the present industrial distress—to see that the new inevitable development shall be saved from hysterical rashness. * * * *