24 MAY 1930, page 17

Protection And Em?loyment

[To the Editor of the SPEcrA.Toit.] SIR,—Mr. J. Russell Gubbins' letter in your issue of April 26th, states the usual Free Trade argument against Safeguarding very clearly. Will......

Legislation And The Dock Industry [to The Editor Of The

SPECTATOR.] SIR,—The Minister of Labour has announced in the House of Commons that it is hoped shortly to introduce the necessary Bill for ratifying the Draft Convention on the......

[to The Editor Of The : Spectator.] Sir , —ma 'or...

his letter appearing in your columns (March 22nd) calls attention to the effects of Protec- tive duties in causing over-production. This aspect of the matter is well worth......

[to The Editor Of The. Spectator.] Sir,—it Is Quite Evident

from the speeches of Mr. J. T. Brownlie,. Mr. Hayday, M.P., and others during the last few days that Trade .Union leaders are becoming increasingly uneasy as to the position of......