10 NOVEMBER 1923, page 2

On Saturday Last Mr. George Harvey Left England After Two

and a half years as American Ambassador here. To say that he filled a post which has been held by an extraordinarily distinguished tine of men in a way that enhanced that great......

But In The Meantime Foreign Tariffs Had To Be Fought

and preferences must be given to the Dominions. He summarized his whole policy as follows :— " To put a tax on manufactured goods with special regard for those imports that......

Mr. Baldwin Began By Declaring That He Had Always Regarded

our fiscal system as one of expediency rather than of principle. No clues could be obtained from the past, because we were living in quite new and strange times. Obviously we......

On Thursday, November 1st, Mr. Ramsay Macdonald Answered,...

name of his party, the Prime Minister's suggestion that Labour might look favourably upon , his Protectionist proposals. Mr. MacDonald. laid down the classical Labour doctrine......

Probably The Most Acute Criticisra Of Mr. Baldwin's...

has yet been made was contained in Mr. Asquith's speech on Monday. Fiscal policy has, of course, always been Mr. Asquith's favourite topic. It suits ideally his limpid lucidity......

Mr. Baldwin Declared His Fiscal Policy At Manchester On...

November 2nd. Lancashire was almost as curious about what Lord Derby would say as about Mr. Baldwin's programme. Lord Derby, who as Chairman of the meeting spoke first, said, "I......

Mr: Asquith Then Went On To Give By Far The

most important figures that have yet been presented in con- nexion with Ms. Baldwin's proposals :— " But let us make the best we can of such disclosures as it has been found so......

That Was The Kernel Of The Speech. Unless Mr. Asquith's

contention that the number of unemployed who can be affected by Mr. Baldwin's proposals is 140,000, or 10.4 per cent. of the total unemployed, can be definitely disproved, it is......