4 AUGUST 1923, page 2

On Tuesday In The House Of Commons Captain Arthur Evans,

who was returned as a National Liberal at the General Election, crossed the floor and became a_ sup- porter of the Government. Mr. Lloyd George, who had been informed by Captain......

Sir William Joynnon Hicks And Mr. Ronald Mcneill In Speeches

delivered last Saturday both used extremely strong expressions of disapproval in referring to the speech in which Mr. Lloyd George last week derided M. Itoincare. Both pointed......

In The House Of Commons On Wednesday Sir Montague Barlow

described the Government's proposals for dealing with unemployment. We shall not go into the matter in detail, tremendously important though it is, as Sir Montague's statement......

The Times Says That The Financial Responsibility Of The...

appears to be limited to a subsidy of- £400,000 payable in the first year. No further contri- bution will be made until an airship constructed by the commercial company has made......

Whatever Happens The Government Gains, And Stands To Gain...

more. A notable accession of strength to the Government is the adherence of Mr. G. H. Roberts; who used to be a Socialist Labour - Member, and who was returned as an Independent......

The Government Has Reversed The Policy Of Its Prede- Cessor

and is going in for airships. In the House of Commons on Thursday, July 26th, Sir Samuel Hoare made the important announcement that the Government had accepted in substance a......

In The House Of Commons On Tuesday The Prime Minister

moved that the suspension of the Labour Members, Messrs. Maxton, Wheatley, Stephen and Buchanan, who were suspended for using unparlia- mentary langubge and for refusing to......

In The House Of Commons On Tuesday, The Postmaster- General,

Sir Laming Worthington-Evans, had to defend himself against the charge, brought by Mr. Pringle, of being responsible for a vulgar and stupid puff of the Postmaster-General......

The Postmaster-general Replied That The Blame Lay Upon...

official alone, and that he himself knew nothing about the puff until it appeared in the papers. Truth requires one to say, however, that though Sir Laming's explanation was, of......