19 MARCH 1921, page 1

Notice.

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Lord Robert Cecil, Who Presided, Made Several Further...

proposed that a Budget Committee should be formed in order to help the Chancellor of the Exchequer by discussion and advice ; that a Standing Committee on Admin- istration......

*** The Editor Cannot Accept Responsibility For Any...

or letters submitted to him, but when stamped and addressed envelopes are sent he will do his best to return contributions in case of rejection. Poems should be addressed to the......

We Are Grateful To Several Correspondents Who Have...

us—we print two or three letters elsewhere—but we must point out that we shall adhere to our plan of action described last week. We cannot promise to help " Taxpayer " to......

It Is Consoling, However, To Think That The People's Union

for Economy, though it has not exactly got a plan for "organizing victory," is acting on thoroughly sound lines. We urge every- body to join the Union. It is more deserving of......

In Approving In General Of " Taxpayer's " Scheme We

said that the creation of such an organization would require a good deal of money, and that it would be impossible successfully to launch it unless several rich men who were......

Finally, Lord Robert Cecil Proposed That In Order To Reduce

expenditure and eradicate the abuses of large Supplementary Estimates a scheme should be introduced for rationing all the Departments. The principle should be that expenditure......

All This Is Excellent, And We Congratulate The...

of the People's Union for Economy. They have only to persevere on these lines and they will have the whole country with them. The situation is critical. Already the hope of a......

News Of The Week.

T HE Parliamentary Committee of the People's Union for Economy—this Committee consists of sixty-five members of both the Houses and is a non-party organization—met at the House......

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