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EARLY RETIREMENT OF ME. WHITLEY.
LOSS TO THE COMMONS,
Members of all political parties
House of Commons have been sub- Jected to the same trying experim ences as those to which Mr. Whit- loy was made an unwilling party. If tradition is followed the retiring Speaker will be created a peer, pos- albly with the rank of Viscount and will be given a pension of £4,000, Two names, we learn, have been mentioned in connection, with the
sure of support. On the other hand, Captain Fitzroy has had more experience in the conduct of the business of Parliament than the present Solleitor-General. Both gentlemen are admirably qualified by Parliamentary experience and by temperament for the Speakership.
ADVERTISING.
ITS POWER, HONESTY, AND CHEAPNESS.
ALL SUBCONCIOUS.
"Advertising has made commer-
in the House of Commons will re-appointment of the new Speaker,cial honesty because it does not pay gret the decision of Mr. H. Whitley Sir Thomas Inskip, K., Solicitor to sell an article which will not General of the present Government, sell itself a second time without ad- to retire from the Chair of the and Captain Edward A. Fitzroy, the vertising," sald," Bir Charles House during the next session of Deputy Chairman of the House, are Higham, addressing the members of Parliament. Mr. Speaker's, deci-expected to submit their names for the Incorporated Secretaries' As. sion is by no means unexpected, clection. Although it is almost a sociation, at the Cordwainers' Hall, says the "Times of Coylon." He tradition that the Chairman of Cannon-Street.
Committees or the Deputy-Chair-
no Advertising was longer A was appointed to the high office of
man should be chosen to fill the theory or experiment, but it was Speaker in 1911 and re-appointed office of Speaker in the event of a the most powerful and the cheap-
December, 1924. During the
vacancy occurring, it is by nocet force for selling known, and yet past six years he has had some un-means certain that this custom will there were hundreds of firms lack. usually difficulty tasks to perform. be followed in the present case.nig trade who had not commenced must be admitted, reluctant Sir Thomas Inskip, should he de- to use it. All advertising was sub- though we may be to face the fact.cide to submit his name for elec-conscious. It Was "put over" that the House of Commons has de- tion, Is Ilkely to secure a large mea- through the subconscious mind. generated considerably during re- cent years. The conduct of some of the members has been such that the present Speaker, whose duty it is to enforce the observance of the rules laid down for preserving order in the proceedings of the House, has been called upon to exer- eise his authority on several occa- stons. In fact, it is not too much to say that there have been incl- dents in the House quite recently which, but for the frm attitude taken up by the Speaker, would have resulted in a severe blow to the prestige of the Mother Parlia-portant service to the European As- ment. Mr. Whitley has proved sociation of which he was president himself to be the ideal Speaker. from 1922-25. He has invested his office with un- usual dignity and has displayed Beemingly inexhaustible patience. Some of his crities maintain that his only defect is his surpassing gentleness, of which the most un- ruly members of the House are wont to take unfair · advantage. That is hardly fair criticism. Be- hind Mr. Speaker's broad tolerance there is a firmness, a faithfulness to tradition and a scrupulous fair- ness in the interpretation of the rules of the House which, in prac- tice, have proved far more effective than the biting comments and sharp rebukes of the former Speaker, Mr. L. W. Lowther (now Viscount Ullswater), More cannot be said of Mr. J. H. Whitley than that he is especially endowed with those If so it will help you keep in gifts which make an English gen- good form to take a little dose of tleman and a Parliamentarian of Pinkettes occasionally, thus ensur the old type.
He has dischargeding freedom from those attacks of his onerous duties fairly and with which put one off one's strokent On Herb Co., Yee Foo Lun, 62A, liver and intestinal derangements, Constipation, Dropsy, Poo credit not only to himself, but to times. Pinkettes, laxativa perfec- 1st floor, Queen's Rd., Central. the traditions of the Speakership. tion, are obtainable from chemists. Entrance 66, Queen's Rd., Central It is not surprising that he should or post free, at 60 cents the vial, Hours 9 a.m. to 12 noon, 1.30 p.m. desire to relinquish office as soon as
from the Dr. Williams' Medicine to 5 p.m. Sundays 10 a.m. to 3 possible. Few Speakers, of the Co., 60 Kiangae Road, Shanghai.. p.m.
Tho fraternity with which he was associated was responsible, through the use of advertising, for the am- ployment in the British Isles of not less than one and a half mil lion people, who would be out of work but for advertising. There were to-day probably at least one hundred entirely different occupa- tions in the advertising business.
Eighty per cent. of advertising Sir Hubert Carr, senior partner passed through the offices of the of Balmer Lawrie, Calcutta, has re-agents engaged in it, and at least tired after 'more than 80 years in one hundred and fifty millions a India. Sir Hubert rendered im-year was spent in the British Isles alone in advertising, in one form or another, with twenty thousand people engaged in it. There were six advertisers in the world who each spent one million a year for that purpose, the British Govern- ment being one of the six, while there were stores in London alone spending half a million pounds yearly in the same way.
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