20 DECEMBER 1924, page 2

In The House Of Commons, On Thursday, December 11th, In

answer to questions about the Campbell case, Mr. Baldwin said that it would be useless to re-open the whole matter, but he then made a statement which caused general surprise.......

For The Rest, He Stated That Under His 1923 Housing

Act 53,535 houses had been approved for erection by local authorities, and 116,158 by private enterprise. In the twelve months ending September 30th 110,000 houses had been......

In The House Of Commons On Wednesday, In Replying To

the Liberal amendment on Free Trade, the Prime Minister made an important statement of fiscal policy. A large part of the debate was just heavy artillery fire of the usual kind......

Mr. Macdonald Asked Whether Previous Cabinets Had - Not...

political prosecutions with the Law Officers. For our part we can well believe that such things have happened. When the Attorney-General is a member of the Cabinet it is almost......

The Situation In Morocco Is Very Uncertain. There Seems No

doubt that the Spanish army has succeeded. in extricating itself from the mountains and defiles of the Riff, and establishing itself on a new, shorter line covering Tetuan. But......

We Cannot Think That The Enthusiasm Of Mr. Neville...

and Lord Weir is false or unfounded, because, as we have seen, they are perfectly willing to let the public judge for itself. The public will be able to say whether Mr.......

Mr. Chamberlain Dismissed The Idea Of Making The League Of

Nations responsible for an Egyptian settlement, but we still hope that something may be done in this direction. We fully agree that the League could not possibly settle what is......

In The House Of Commons On Monday Mr. Austen Cham-

berlain made a long statement on foreign policy. He did not say very much that was new, though the form of what he said was excellent. He declared that the Government's......