25 OCTOBER 1930, page 1

Meanwhile There Is No Doubt That Protectionists Are Less In

love with Mr. Bennett's proposal than they were at first sight. His first ambiguous language encou- raged the belief that he was making a more generous offer than it now turns......

The Political Confusion The Confusion In The Parties...

experi- enced for many years. As it is about equally spread over the three Parties the tactical disadvantages more or less " cancel out." Thus, it would be as unreasonable to......

Mr. Bennett's Offer We Feel That The Prime Minister Is

taking the right line in not refusing to discuss Mr. Bennett's proposal for reciprocal Preferential tariffs. We imagine that Mr. Snowden, if he had his way, would treat the......

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News Of The Week

Palestine O N Thursday the Times published a letter on Palestine, signed by Mr. Baldwin, Sir Austen Chamberlain and Mr. Arriery, which is nothing less than a grave new element......