24 NOVEMBER 1923, page 1

News Of The Week.

T is no easy -task to follow the ramifications of the I - Election campaign, in so far as it has yet developed. When we wrote last week the position was that Mr. Bald- win's......

With The Disgruntled Unionist. Free Traders Mr. Bald- Win...

done better. Lord Robert Cecil and Lord Derby have both made speeches which, if they are not exactly inspiring rallying cries to the banner of Tariff Reform, do commend the......

Since Then, The Prime Minister Has Incontestibly Improved...

- He made strenuous efforts to reconcile Lord Birkenhead and -Mr. Austen Chamberlain, and though the negotiations themselves cannot be said to have been conducted on the lines......

Thus, The Conservative Party Has Certainly Been On The Whole

successful in its efforts to preserve unimpaired its unity before the country. This comparatively fortunate result has, undoubtedly, been furthered by the tone of Mr. Baldwin's......

To Our Readers.

sion in trade. (2) Insist on the fitting of the Safeguard of the Referendum to the Constitution.—Then neither a Capital Levy nor a replica of the Fordney- McCumber Tariff can be......