1 FEBRUARY 1930, page 36

Three Essentials.

It must, I think, be gratifying to the Bank of England to find that the attitude which it has adopted towards the general question of reorganization and rationalization of many......

Unnecessary Waste.

I think it would be impossible to over-estimate the importance of this pronouncement with regard to the ill-effects of excessive and ill-directed National Expen- diture. Real......

Burden Of Taxation.

While, however, much may be accomplished for industry along the lines of reorganization and rational- ization, I am glad that the Chairman of Martins Bank did not fail once more......

The Cotton Situation.

After - confirming in general terms the diagnosis of financial and industrial conditions during the' past year which have been made by some other bank chairmen, Mr. Paton......