18 OCTOBER 1930, page 1

Mr. Baldwin No Wonder That Mr. Baldwin Is In High

spirits. It had been suggested that he should make a speech before the opening of Parliament, but so wonderful an imme- diate opportunity for rehabilitating himself was not to......

Frankly, We Do Not Believe That There Is The Least

chance of any agreement between the Government and the Dominions if Preferences are to be the principal cement of Imperial union. But there is no reason in the world why there......

News Of The Week

Imperial Preferential Tariffs M R. BENNETT'S proposal - for reciprocal preferences has been the engrossing political topic of the week. We have discussed it in a leading......

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The Government And The Dominions . If, As We Hope,

the Government will patiently and with good temper discuss with the Dominion Representatives every detail of the Preference proposal, a great deal will be gained, even in the......