10 MAY 1935, page 3

Films For Children The Films Have Become A Constant...

in the lives of an ever-increasing number of, children in Britain, America and many other countries. This is the starting- point in a report which Mr. S. W. Harris, of the......

The Week In Parliament Our Parliamentary Correspondent...

measure of the success of the Prime Minister in the Foreign affairs debate was the fact that Mr. Lloyd George when he heard it abandoned his 'intention to speak. Mr. MacDonald's......

The West Edinburgh By-election Staggered The House Of...

the magnitude of the Government's success. Members could hardly believe their eyes when they read that the National Government candidate had actually polled 3,407 more otes than......

The Post Office Has . Recently Deserved And Received...

the enterprise . which has earned profits and. made them available for the benefit of consumers. But it must, not be forgotten that it is a very . large employer of labour, and......

"the Spectator" And Covent Garden The Importance Of Free And

Unbiassed criticism—literary, artistic, musical and theatrical—in the Press of this, or indeed 'any other, 'country is such that any attempt to interfere' with it raises......

His Comparison Of The International . Position As He Had...

it on his 'recent tour with Mr. Eden, with the aspect it wore a year ago, was particularly effective. " I have been appalled," he said, "at the deterioration in the situation in......

What The .public Wants Sir William Llewellyn, The...

the Royal Academy, speaking at the Academy banquet, committed himself to a doctrine which it might be very dangerous for Selection . Committees to apply. He said that no great......