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BEAVERBROOK

VERSUS BALDWIN.

PRESS BARON REPLIES.

CONSERVATIVE LEADER. “AFRAID OF THE PEOPLE.”

on

Lord Beaverbrank replied to what he described as the attacks' himself by bir. Baldwin when he spoke at Barnet last month.

eign foodstuffs the difference be tween us will be eliminated, and we and the Conservative party can go forth in unity and confidence to a glorious victory.

foodstuffs. Mr. Baldwin recog. people will vote for duties on for- nites and admits that in no other way can the policy of Empire Free Trade be brought about. Where, "Mr. Baldwin spoke of me in then, lies the hifference between very abusive terma last Tuesday," Mr. Baldwin and myself! It is not said Lord Beaverbrook. He ata question of political remedy, nor tacks me

on every score-even at bottom of political principle. It because I made my own money, Nois & question of procedure. doubt there are many Conservatives "Mr. Baldwin Afraid of the who would prefer, ma to have in- herited my money. But times are changed; the people like men to manage the national estate who have proved at any rate that they can look after their own estate. But that is neither here nor there. My back is broad.. Mr. Baldwin's hard knocks at me do not matter except in so far as they injure the

cause:

Two Millions Idle. What matters is this,

There ate nearly 2,000,000 men and women unemployed. There are 200 cotton factories closed. There are great iron and steel and engineering worka in idleness. Agriculture is declining, farmers going bankrupt, land going out of cultivation. Our markets abroad are narrowing Trade is falling off. The independ- ence is being drained out of our people. We are overladen with

"The

"People."!

The Way to Heal the Breach. "Now, can we convince him that' I am right? I beliers we can. And you Conservatives of Now Barnet can take a leading and per- difference between Mr. baps decisive part in healing the Baldwin and rygelf is this. Mr. breach in the Conservative party. Baldwin says that the electors will You can open up the only real path not accept duties on foreign food of reconciliation between Mr. Bald stuffs. Therefore, they must not be win and myself. You can show Mr. included in the programme of the Baldwin that he can have confidence Conservative party lest the Con- in the electorate. You can show |servative party should not be re-him that the country will vote for turned to office at the next elec; duties on foreign foodstuffs. How tion. I say that the country will can you take immediate action? accept duties. on foreign foodstuffs. By inviting Colonel Fremantle, We maintain that the policy of your member, to say whore he Empire Free Trade in its entirety, stands on the question of "Empire. including duties on foreign food- Free Trade and on the question of stuffs, must be put before the peo duties on foreign foodstuffs." Aзk ple at the next election as the pro-him whether he will go to the poll gramme of the Conservative party, as a firm adherent of duties on and we are confident that the peo- foreign foodstuffs Make him give ple are with us, food taxes and you a definite answer. all. Mr. Baldwin is afraid of the not answer to your satisfaction call a party meeting and choose a new people. We are not.

candidate for the next election. What is how New Barnet can lead the way and help to convince Mr.

Mr. Baldwin is like the young aan in the Scriptures: he bears

If he will

people. It has been an arduous task, and I am willing enough, to retire from it. But first I must see the torch in faithful hands, in the hands of believers, men who will carry it through the night of op position to the dawn of the day of victory.

heavy economic burdens. That is and believes, and then he turns what matters beyond all personal away sorrowful because he has Baldwin.

He cannot re- "Do not think that I want to attacks of Mr. Baldwin upon myself. great possessions.

"And then for all this, we have nounce the hope of that majority remove Mr. Baldwin from his place as leader; still less that. I want the a remedy, Mr. Baldwin and" I; we in the election. He cannot forego have a remedy, the same remedy the prospect of the Premiership. leadership myself. "I have worked Empire Free trade, although he will But we say to him he need not re-hard and long to bring the cause of not call it that. He calls it Im-nounce that hope. Let him put Empire Free Trade before the perial economic unity or freer trade the Empire Free Trade program- within the Empire, but he knows, me, including duties on foreign as I know, that our hope is in foodstuffs, in all its fullness, as he the Empire and our good fortune.' knows it must be carried out fair It is the greatest asses a nationly and aquarely before the electore ever possessed. It is & mighty and they will return him and his of peoples, Dominions, supporters expressly to carry out colonies, that makes up the British that programme.

Mr. Baldwin is astute enough Empire. It is a great house of many mansions where there, is work at analysing difficulties. Is he as-. for all and wealth for all if we have tute enough to estimate the re- the vision to see our opportunities sponse which a good cause firmly held will arouse in the people? But and the courage to use them.

the Conservative party must be firm in its policy. We cannot have "There is no difference between the leader throwing doubt and Mr. Baldwin and myself on this fears upon the programme in the point. We are agreed. We are midst of the campaign. This quog agreed also that the corner-stone of tion of duties on foodstuffs is the this great policy of Empire Free sole difference between us. If we Trade is the taxation of foreign can convince Mr. Baldwin that the

group

The Point of Difference.

"Unworthy as I am." Until then I can never with- Until then I must go on, draw unworthy as I am, never ceasing in my efforts until the economic salva- tion of this country and the prog perity of the. Empire is assured. I will never falter until Empire Free Trade is the adopted policy of the country, and if the Conserva- tive party will not have Empire Free Trade now and here, and with- out me if it pleases the leaders, then the country must have it with me but without those Conservative party leaders."

Diary of Coming Events.

To-day.

(July 24.)

Queen's Theatre: "Low, Live and Laugh."

Star Theatre:"Lady of the Pavements."

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World Theatre: "Four Sons.*** Central Theatre: ginian."

Majestic Theatre vi

Condemned."

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Tides: High, 7.23 a.. and 9.51 p.m.; Low, 12.30 a.m. and 3.14 p.m.

Friday.

(July 25.)

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World Theatre: "Four Bons.". StarPlobtrots

Pavements."

Central Theatre: The Vir- ginian."

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Tides: High, 8.14 am and 10.39 p.m.; Low, 1.28 a.m. and 3.67 p.m.

Saturday. (July. 26.) Queen's Theatre: ove, Live and Laugh."

World Theatre: "Four Sons." Star Theatre: Lady of the Pavements."

Central Theatre: The Vir ginian."

Majestic Chesto Condemned."

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