10 NOVEMBER 1928, page 1

The Tariff And Help For Farmers Were Both Screened From

controversy by practical agreement between the two parties. The religious question undoubtedly turned more votes than any other. It is strange that this should have happened as......

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E VEN the most recklessly hopeful of Mr. Hoover's friends had not expected such a smashing Republican victory as has been gained in the American Presidential election. Mr.......

- The Last Session Of The Present Parliament Opened On

Tuesday, and, as had been expected, the King's Speech provided only a short programme because the immense Bill for reforming local government will take up most of the time: We......

After The Address Had Been Moved And Seconded Mr. Macdonald,

disregarding the long-established precedent for confining the discussion on the opening day of Parlia- ment to general principles, tried to provoke a debate on foreign policy by......

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