THE UNITED WORKERS.
[To THE EDITOR OF TER " SPECTATOR:1 Sre,—At the National Economy Exhibition recently held several interesting lectures and addresses were delivered on economic and financial questions. These addresses have now been printed, and can be obtained at the price of 2d. each by application to .the Hon. Secretary, United Workers, 175 Piccadilly, W. The titles of the addresses are .as follows :—
Saving and Silver Bullets," by Mr. Hartley Withers (Treasury). "Goods and Services," by Mr. B. P. Blackett, C.B. (Treasury).
" Importance of Increased • Production," by Sir. W. L. Hichens (Chairman of Cammell, Laird, and Co., Ltd.).
" War Savings Associations," by Mr. R. M. Eindersley (Chairman of National
War Savings Committee).
" Our Foreign Debts," by the -Hon. R. H. Br and, C.ILG.
"Saving from the Provincial Point of View," by Mr. Percy Corkhffi.
" Production to Win the War," by Mr. Drysdale Woodcock.
" Vision (War Savings, Present and -Future)," by Mr. William Schooling (National War Savings Committee).
" Our Financial Resources," by Sir George Paiah (the Statist).
" The Division of the Product of Industry," by Sir Hugh Bell, Bart.
",Permanent Thrift of Perpetual Waste," by the Rt. Hon. Lord Sumner. "The Foundations of National Energy," by Mr. A. E. Zimmern. "Objections to Saving," by Mr. Theodore Chambers (National War Savings
Committee).
The Motive and the Appeal to save," by Mr. T. L. Gilmour (National War
Savings Committee).
In view of the paramount and increasing importance of these subjects I commend these addresses to the public.—I am, Sir, &c., UNITED WORMER.