10 JULY 1936, page 3

There Is No Reason For Any Serious Anxiety About Mr.

Eden's health. He obviously needs a rest aaer the gruelling experience of the last few months, but. he displayed on his return from Geneva all his usual skill and authority in......

It Seems Clear That There Will Be Some Stormy Scenes

on the debates in the Unemployment Regulations. The main difficulty will be that under the terms of the Unemployment Act of 1934, under which the regulations have been drawn up,......

The Vote Of Censure On The Government For Their Alleged

failure to deal with the problem of malnutrition attracted a large House, and almost as many Members desirous of speaking as on a foreign affairs debate. It is known that the......

A Lost Opportunity The Town Council Of Jarrow Is Sending

a deputation to the Prime Minister to ask why the efforts of a syndicate to establish a new Bessemer steel plant on the Tyne has been frustrated. The facts do not seem in doubt.......

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The B .B .0 . Debate On Monday the House of Commons debated the Government's decisions on the recommendations of the 131k - water Committee on Broadcasting ; the debate showed......

National Roads Mr. Hore-belisha, The Minister Of...

be congratulated on his plan, announced to the House of Commons on Monday, for the taking over by the State of the 4,500 miles of trunk roads at present adminis- tered by the......

A Budget Deficit Mr. Neville Chamberlain's Sudden...

that already he could foresee a Budget deficit for this year, startled the House of Commons. But his statement also caused some satisfaction, for it meant that the rearmament......

The Week In Parliament Our Parliamentary Correspondent...

has been quite an important week in Parliament, with the debates on Broadcasting, the Midwives' Bill, mal- nutrition and Colonial affairs, but the interest of Members has been......