29 SEPTEMBER 1928, page 1

What Happens Now Is That Any Industry Which Desires To

be safeguarded has to state its case to the Committee. And there is not the least chance of its claim being recognized unless the Committee is satisfied that the industry is "......

News Of The Week

T HE fifty-sixth conference of the National Union of Conservative and Unionist Associations opened at Yarmouth yesterday. Labour men and Liberals have told us a great deal in......

If Labour Is Short Of Funds And The Liberals Are

short of Men, the tabour Party is also suffering "from a worse rift than has appeared in any other Party. Mr. Maxton's revolt is said by the Independent Labour Party to be no......

By Comparison With Their Rivals, Then, The Unionist Party Is

in clover. We write before any important business has been done at Yarmouth and while some who seem to have a low opinion of Mr. Baldwin's sense, not to say of his honour,......

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