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STATEMENT BY MR. MACDONALD.

LONDON, March 15th. An interesting variation from the usua statement of Government policy was made UNEMPLOYMENT AND ELECTION by Mr. Ramsay MacDonald in the course

of tonight's debate.

PROMISE

LONDON, March 10th.

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The Premier said: We have a short time, and I am afraid it is only going to br a short time during which the country That Government regarded unemploy-can reu ab-olutely sure that no more it within certain ment as just as much a national respen-war will overtake sibility as the payment of interest on the limited number of years. We can use that War Loan was one of Mr. Thomas Shaw' time by merely trusting to the develop- retorts in the House of Commons to-day ment of military defences, thereby to gibes thrown at Government by couraging and inviting every other coun- Liberals and Conservatives for Govern- try to trust in exactly the same thing. ment's failure to carry out their election We can use the years, too, in pursuing a premiss concerning unemployment. totally differunt policy of keeping military forces right down to a nuclers keeping Dr. Macnamara contended that Gover them efficient, with no rust. De not make ment's measures lacked adequate grasp any mistake about that-no rust, and no of the situation.

disintegration. Brains, energy, and de

that time. This country ought to show cision all the time, but an absolute nucleas -nothing more than a nucleus during Mr. Thomas Shaw said that after only the same energy and the same decision in six weeks of their advent Government pursuing other matters of seegrity could not produce schemes like rabbite remonts, arrangements for difarma from a hutch. He emphasised his intent, and steps towards disarmament. tion to explore every avenue to provide The Government propose to do this, but if we fail, then we will unfortunately have useful work and referred to the accele ration of work in Government depart to go back to other considerations. mens costing nearly £2,000,000. Govern- ment hoped to give offert to large schemes

Mr. Baldwin predicted till fiercer Fron and steel trade owing to the fall of French and Belgian competition in the

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RENT RESTRICTIONS BILL

Losoy, March 11th There were lively seenes in the House of Commons today at the comunitare stage of the Rent Restrictions Bill that Gov. ernment did not intend to back up. The measure was indicated by the withdrawal of Mr. John Wheatley and Sir Patrick Hastings from the committee which evoked a protest from Conservatives who de manded an adjournment, but the motion was ruled out of order.

Labour Members angrily interrupted" spetches of Conservatives which they des cribed as dilatory and obstructive and noisily defind the Chairman's ruling that the committee should adjourn, till March 13th. The uproar continued even after: the Chairman left the chair.

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LONDON, March 12th. The obsolete four-facri cruiser Suste, which was sold to a Londen firm of steel merchants to be broken up, sailed from Rosyth for Belfast with right men gboard a fortnight ago. She ran into a galo, broke adrift from her attendant tugs and disappeared and she is still wandering in the North Sea. The vessel was seen over a week ago off Farne I-lands and then disappeared. She was seen a few days later 50 miles off Peterhead. Tugs were frequently set to look for her but un guessfully owing to storms and fogs.

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Loans granted on approved wecarities.

Fard "LONDON, March 18th.

Current Accounts opened and Herbert Roger Sadd, a solicitor of Deposita received as rates which may be sacer- Saddle-tone, Surrey, was charged a theained on application Guildhall with fraudulently converting. certain deeds of ownership of property Department. entrusted to him by Lord Foley under

#81 power of attorney.

The prosecutor said that the prisoner had been in financial dieulties for the past two years. His statement of affairs after a receiving order had been made against him, showed deficiency of £18,000 Lord Foley had indicated an indebtedness of £2,000. Thus Sadd's total liabilities amounted to £50,000.

Lord Foley had been absolutely under Sadd domination. When he came of age and succeded to, the estatein 1919, In remarkable document was drawn up by the defendant constituting a power of attorney in the widest forn, which gave. Sad the abolat right to invest Lord Foley's money in Lerd Foley's or anyone, chey's 1341772" When Lord Foley was abroad. Sald invested large sums in very hazardous speculations with very dis trous results,

There were other charge of defrauding Lady Mary Foley, and a Major Mowbray

The prisoner was remanded.

The presut Lord Foley is the seventh Baron and was born on April 13th. 1898. He succeeded his cousin in 1918. During the war he served in the Air Force.]

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Loxton. March 18th. In the House of Commons, Mr. Thomas Johnston (Lab., West Sterling) suggested that in view of the necessity for retranch ment the anual payment of £2,000 from public funds to the High Commissioner ta the General Assembly of the Church of Scotland should be stopped.

Mr. Adamson said that the grant was made to the High Commissioner towards the expenses incurred by him in the dis charge of his duties. He understood that this sum was not more than was hufficient to meet spenses, and he could not see his way to recommend a stoppage of the payment

Mr. Johnston: Does Mr. Adamson think that it adds to the dignity of this office that the High Commissioner should he made the channel through which a large sum is spent on wasteful expendi ture, including the free supply of drink to young clergymen of the Church of Scotland (oud laughter and cries of

Answer.")

Mr. Jack Jones asked: What is wrong with these gentlemen having a drink (Lond, laughter.)

There was no reply.

Mr. Thomas Johnston is Editor of the Labour weekly, The Forward, published in Glasgow. He also take an active interest in municipal polities.

He un- successfully contested West Stirlingshire in 1918, and has represented Western Stirling sace last year.]

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