4 FEBRUARY 1928, page 1

* * * * 154 Sir Philip Cunliffe-lister Has Calculated

that the favourable balance on British .overseas trade for the year should be about R96,000,000. Every year it is discovered that not enough allowance has been made in the past......

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News Of The Week T He Federation Of British Industries Has

added its testimony to that of the other experts who see excellent weather signs on the horizon of trade. When manufacturers, bankers and. Ministers, like the President of the......

The Well-known Adaptability Of The British Manufacturer...

in O. new and curious way, for it is evident that though there has been a recent spurt in shipbuilding and some slight stirring in other heavy industries, the staple industries......

Some Economists Think That All This Means That Our...

is now chiefly for home consumption and cannot last. On the other hand, it is said—though the figures are too recent and too partial to be a sure guide—that new foreign markets......

Whether Mr. Baldwin's Government Deflated Too Quickly And...

returned to the gold standard at an inopportune moment are matters of legitimate debate, but whatever the answers may be it is plain that the medicine has been restoring the......