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An Article By Mr. Duncan Campbell, Of The Firm Of

Messrs. Home Bros., which appeared in the Daily Express of February 28th, makes some interesting and useful suggestions as to trading by barter and so getting rid of the......

The Trade Unions Were Reminded In The Court Of Chancery

on Monday that they are not a law unto themselves. Mr. James Walton, the Member for the Don Valley, was a working miner and a member of the Yorkshire Miners' Association for......

Strictly, Of Course, Domestic Servants, Since They Do Not...

under the Unemployment Insurance Act, are not entitled to benefits, but during the war thousands of women, who had been domestic servants, or who in ordinary circumstances would......

Sir Robert Home Divided His New Credit Scheme Into Two

parts. The first dealt with export trade risks on approved security. For these risks the Government would " guarantee," but would not " advance," 85 per cent. of the value of......

In The House Of Commons On Wednesday, Sir Robert Home,

with characteristic ability and clearness, explained his new scheme for export credits. We have not space to deal with the general debate, which showed, however, that the......

How Very Different Would Have Been The Position If One

of Mr. Duncan Campbell's Clearing Houses had existed, and if to work it there was a Company of Merchant Venturers of the kind we propose I In that case, Mr. Duncan Campbell's......

The Miners' Federation Declared Last Week, In Reply To The

coal-owners, that it stood for a national wage, and that the coal industry must be regarded as a single concern, the profits from the richer pith going to make up the losses on......

The Government Bill For Freeing The Ooal Trade From State

control after March 31st was read a second time, by 277 votes to 72, in the House of Commons on Tuesday. The miners' representatives, who had opposed the scheme of control,......

Mr. Boner Law Announced In The House Of Commons On

Friday, March 4th, that Sir Eric Geddes would resign office in August next, when the Government control of the railways came to an end. The Cabinet, he said, had prevailed upon......

Mr. Duncan Campbell In His Article Goes On To Tell

us a most luciferous story in support of his proposal:— " A friend of mine travelling in Finland within the last few weeks was. offered an order for, mpproximately, . half- a......

Bank Rate, 7 Per Cent., Changed From 6 Per Cent.

Apr. 15, 1920; 5 per cent. War Loan was on Thursday, 85f; Thursday week, 85i; a year ago, 88g.......