Lord Burnham, of the. Daily Telegraph, and Lord Rothermere, of the
Daily Mirror, as we have already said, both go up a step. Lord Burnham has been a most faithful liaison officer between the daily newspaper Press and the Government, and Lord Rothermere worked hard at the Royal Army Clothing. Depart. ment and figured less successfully at the Air Ministry. A baronetcy goes to Mr. Sutton, whole connected with the Daily Mail and its kindred paper@ ; another baronetcy to Mr. Davison Dalziel, formerly proprietor of the Evening Standard; another to. Mr. Edward Halton, who is proprietor of the Daily Sketch, the Daily Diapatch, the Sunday Chronicle, and othernewspapers, and who is the only colourable rival to Lord Northcliffe; and yet another to Mr. W. T. Madge, managing director of the People, and formerly manager of the Globe: