4 FEBRUARY 1928, page 2

The Result Of The Faversham By-election, Which Was ,...

on Thursday, January 26th, was as follows Mr. A. Maitland (Unionist) . 12,00 , Major D.*L. Amaki (Lab.) . • Mr: J. F.' Dunn (Lib.) .. • • 1 1 1 ,0 ,3 90 13 5;813 Mr. E. A.......

But Congress Is In A Mood To Ignore The President's

backwardness. It would, of course, be possible for him to veto the whole programme, but as he has expressed himself as generally in its favour, it is not to be supposed for a......

* * * * Probably The Popular Disbelief In Liberalism

is due to the average man's strong feeling about Mr. Lloyd George's Fund. This dislike of an irregularity seemed likely to declare itself, and now there is no getting away from......

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......

* * * * " Even If We Use Only

60,000,000 tons of coal per annum for the purpose of oil and gas recovery, using the residual fuel in pulverized form for steam raising or in other forms for industrial process......

On Monday President Coolidge Made Some Remarks On The United

States naval programme `which suggest that though he is not opposed to the programme in principle, he does not want to commit himself to any date for building. The programme is......

The Nation Has Been Plunged Into Mourning Hy I Tho Death

of Lord Haig, which occurred suddenly at midnight last Sunday. We have written Of his record and of his sterling character elsewhere and will only remark here what a - fortunate......

* * * The Centre Party In The German Coalition,

in spite of all the talk of a split, has put on a mask of unanimity. At a meeting of the Party on Monday the real question was whether it should continue to co-operate with the......