22 NOVEMBER 1935, page 3

The Only Important Exceptions To This Were The Mining Areas

and London. Owing to industrial. strife in the minefields every mining seat was lost to the Government. This was the main cause of the defeat of Mr. Malcolm MacDonald in......

* * A Successful Land Scheme The Statement Issued By

the Society of Friends regarding Its allotment schemes is highly ,eneouraging. More than 1 20,000 Men participated during the season just ended, althoUgh a reserve fund had to......

The Exploitation Of The Grievances Of What After All Are

a comparatively small minority of the electors roused enthusiasm in the Labour strongholds, but it definitely repelled potential support in the areas where employment is good......

Advisers On Housing The Appointment Of The Central...

Committee under the new Housing Act is another step forward in Sir Kingsley Wood's plans to ensure the success of his housing pOlicy. It is too late to continue the argument for......

The Saddest Feature Of The Election Is The De Feat Of

Sir Herbert Samuel and nearly all his chief lieutenants. No man in these desperately difficult post-War years has worked with greater courage and public spirit for the revival......

Election Reflections Our Parliamentary Correspondent...

General Election have there been fewer signs , of the way in which opinion was moving than in this Election, in which the Government has scored a majority of close on 250. There......

Natives In The Mines ' " The Findings • Of

Sir Alison Russell's CommissiOn into the Copper Belt Riots in Northern . - RhOdesia last May reveal an unsatisfactory situation: The fundamental cause of the .discontent was an......

The Canada–u.s. Pact Any 'reduction In Tariffs Inevitably...

from industries from which protection is wholly or impart with- drawn. No excessive attention, therefore,' need be paid to the clamour that has greeted the signature of the......