14 NOVEMBER 1925, page 1

News Of The Week

A T last we have reached a point where it is possible to say, without the dreadful misgiving that one is exaggerating, that there are signs of general improvement —in......

We Arc Sufficiently Individualistic Entirely To...

view of many highly. reputable people there is room for rejoicing as well as for remembering the dead on Armistice Day. Nevertheless, the nation on the whole is spontaneously......

We Shall Say Something Later About Mr. Austen Cham-...

Optimism . and the unemployment figures, but -first let us turn to Mr. Baldwin's speech at Aberdeen on Thursday, November 5th, and to his Rectorial Address at Edinburgh on the......

He Then Dwelt At Some Length On The Wider Habits

ot thrift. The British people as a whole were not wasting their savings. This year War Saving Certificates had been selling at- the rate of a million a week, and each week there......

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