25 OCTOBER 1924, page 2

Mr. Macdonald Declared In A Recent Speech That Under A

Labour Government houses had for the first time been produced for letting, - and' not necessarily for selling. "My friend Wheatley," he said, had done it. -After this remarkable......

The Times Of Monday Published A Letter From Sir Leo

Chiozza Money, in which, he threw much light on the figures of unemployment. Last week we mentioned the strange discrepancies between figures quoted inthe - various political......

Mr. Macdonald's Reply To Mr. Asquith's Plain Question...

Russian Treaty was a very poor one. Mr. Asquith asked why it was that Mr. MacDonald having vowed again and again that his Government would never guarantee a loan to the Soviet,......

*. * Sir Alfred Mond Said :- "i Deliberately Charge

the Labour Government with not telling the truth. Will Mr. MacDonald deny that the Home Secretary brought five gentlemen, inoluding the Attorney-General, over to see him at 10......

We Do Not By Any Means Desire To Take Up

the irrational position that consultation between the Cabinet and the Law Officers of the Crown can always be avoided. Some- times it is unavoidable, and reference has been made......

The :trouble With Mr. Wheatley's Scheme, However, Is'...

it is called the "Housing Charter" it provides for -the present no houses, either to let or to sell. The one thing it has achieved so far is the sending up of prices. Mr.......

We Cannot Ourselves See The Difference. He Says That The

loan described in the Treaty means only such money As the Russians "can find free upon the market. - "_ If they found "nothing doing" on the market there would be nothing for......

The Campbell Ease, Although The Country Has To Think About

far more important subjects, has quite rightly not been allowed to drop during the election campaign. Very damaging charges have been made against the Government, notably by Sir......