7 AUGUST 1936, Page 3

The Prime Minister; I understand, will decide his future course

by the extent to which his health is benefited by his holiday. He is still very tired, and was forced to leave the question of the new appointments in the last week of the session very largely to the Patronage Secre- tary. I am assured,• however, that he does not contem- plate immediate retirement, and hopes to return to lead the Government next session, fully restored to health.