21 JUNE 1930, page 1

News Of The Week

The Parties and' Unemployment T HE present confused movements within the political parties are like bubbles which fly hither and thither on the surface of some liquid but......

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Mr. Lloyd George Offered The Government A " Guaran- Teed

majority " if they would hold an emergency session to pass emergency measures in regard to unemployment. He suggested that "half--a-dozen first-class pieces of legislation "......

Theprime Minister' Has Asked Both Mr: Baldwin . • •

and Lroyd GeOige to consult him on Unemifloyiiient; In the Honse v: Of COrrimons ' On Wednesday he turned his previous suggestions into a definite Mr. Baldwin has always been......

The Debate Of Wednesday And Its Sequels, However, Made It

plain -that the Unionist -Party will not accept the Prime Minister's invitation • on the Bound that no cure is of any use 'except Safeguarding and that Safe- guarding is......