26 APRIL 1924, page 3

Meanwhile The Liberal Party Is Covering Up Whatever...

may be within its own ranks by a grand attack upon the Government. The grievances of Liberalism against the Government were stated in their extreme form by Mr. Lloyd George at......

The Consumers Of Domestic Coal (that Is To Say, The

whole nation) have been watching with a wry smile the negotiations between Mr. Shinwell, the Secretary for Mines, and the Coal Merchants' Federation. Mr. Shin- well had received......

There Have Been Many Rumours Of Dissension In The Liberal

Party. Some newspapers have told us that the party is split from top to bottom, and that there will be a great secession, if the word " great " can be used of a party that is......

It Was Not, Mr. Lloyd George Went On To Remark,

as though the Labour Government had any new schemes of their own with which Liberals could not agree. They were only patching up the old clothes of Liberalism. " Why cannot the......

We Must Hope That The County Committees Will Seldom Have

to be interfered with, for they will have full local knowledge, and if there is good will there ought also to be peace. But we are not quite sure whether Mr. Buxton means his......

Bank Rate, 4 Per Cent., Changed From 8 Per Cent.

July 5, 1923 ; 5 per cent. War Loan was on Thursday, 1021; Thursday week, 102i ; a year ago, 101/.......

As Regards The First Point, The Term " Socialist," To

which Mr. MacDonald objects on the ground that it is an academic phrase, does define the political convictions of the Government, whereas " Labour " rather arrogantly implies......