3 NOVEMBER 1923, page 3

It Was After This Hasty Mention Of Monetary Policy That

Mr. Baldwin launched his new Protectionist pro- gramme. With the already unfortunate repercussions of this scheme we deal in our first leading article. Here we merely put on......

At Swansea, On Tuesday, Mr. Baldwin Developed A Little...

the policy which he had outlined at Plymouth, but as regards Protection he did not go into details, and thus he disappointed many expectations. He regarded all details as a......

It Is With Deep Regret That We Record The Sudden

death of M. Philip Millet, the eminent French journalist. M. Millet was a friend of England from the time of his first published article to the day of his death. The......

The Minister Of Health Has Offered To Appoint A Royal

Commission to inquire into the panel system, and the doctors have undertaken to abide by its decisions. Inquiry into the whole subject is most desirable, and we are well content......

The Report Of The Committee Of Women Who Have Been

considering the conditions affecting the supply of domestic servants is dealt with by an expert in our leading columns. It is only necessary to enumerate here the chief......

Bank Rate, 4 Per Cent., Changed From 3 Per Cent.

Jury 5, 1923; 5 per cent. War Loan was on Thursday, Thursday week, 10211- ; a year ago, 98k.......

Nothing Could Have Been More Appropriate Than That The First

action of the new newspaper syndicate should have been to suppress the Pall Mall Gazette. A paper whose name was taken from Thackeray's Pendennio—a paper "written for gentlemen......