18 MAY 1929, page 1

News Of The Week

A Vigorous Election . Campaign T HE election campaigri is being conducted with astonish- ing vigour, and those who said that it was bound to be dull have dropped the phrase arid......

Safeguarding This, Of Course, Leaves Safeguardinzmore Or...

was: It is trueiliat access to the - tribunal will be much easier, but no industry will be able to: make good its claim unless - it can prove, for one thing, that a Safeguarding......

Mr. Ramsay Macdonald's Address Mr. Maedonald's Election...

shorter than Mr. Baldwin's. He refers first (as is natural in his new constituency of Seaham) to the distress in the coal- fields. "The general strike of 1926," he says, was the......

The Railways Mr. Baldwin Next Insists That Rating Relief Is

as desirable for prosperous industries as for depressed industries. The emphasis is very welcome, as the Opposition tried hard to confuse this issue. One might have thought that......

Election Addresses ' It Is Impossible To Keep Abreast Of

all the speeches, but we may pick out some of the most significant events: The - newspapers of Monday published the Election Addresses of Mr. Baldwin and Mr. MacDonald. Mr.......

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