14 NOVEMBER 1925, page 2

We -cannot Say Haw Profoundly We Agree With Mr. Baldwin.

Those who refrain from waste and put their money into industry are the real benefactors of the country. Our readers. will _remember how often we have expressed the opinion of......

Mr. Baldwin Did Not Fail To Apply His Doctrine Prae-

tically. He invited all who had the privilege of a University education to take their part in public affairs. Some of them would go forth as humanists to whom the latest......

Apart From The Immediate Problem Of Finding A Certain Amount

of money by December, M. PainleN4 has on -his bands the much larger task of providing a sinking fund for the repayment of loans. He proposes a poll tax of twenty francs upon......

In His Rectorial Address To The Edinburgh Students Mr....

took for his subject truth, with particular reference to truth in politics. He described the excep- tional temptations which beset politicians to overstate, and he showed that......

At The Lord Mayor's Banquet At The Guildhall On Monday,

the Prime Minister did not deal in his speech with the great subject of Locamo, but gracefully left it 'entirely to Mr. Austen Chamberlain. Mr. Chamberlain said That the cause......

Although' We Have Not Space To Refer To Most Of

the other Guildhall speeches we must mention Lord Beatty's. He said that the full activities of the Rosyth and Pembroke docks were entirely unnecessary. We are very glad to have......

• The Unemployment Returns Issued On Tuesday Recorded A...

decrease of 24696. In five weeks the total has dropped by 128,762, and. it is now lower than the con'es- - ponding total of last year by 20,823. The Morning Post of Wednesday......

M. Painleve Was Almost Submerged By His Difficulties When...

Socialists decided, after all, provisionally to support him. He is; - - first of all, under an obligation to find the money to meet the payments due on internal debt at the......