10 SEPTEMBER 1937, page 6

Free — And Good — Advice. Go To Daly's Theatre And See...

Legion before it is too late. JANTs.......

Someone Has Shown Me A Proof Of A Later Page

of this issue containing a publisher's advertisement consisting of one poem from a book of verse just published. It happens to be a poem I like (actually, I believe, it first......

Some Interesting Letters Have Been Elicited By A...

this column last week quoting a reference in a daily paper to a sausage breakfast arranged by a London vicar, "as an experiment to encourage the parishioners to attend the early......

I Am Not A Teetotaller, Believing (though With Frequent Mis-

givings, when I see what alcohol can do to some of my own friends) that temperance is on the whole to be preferred to abstinence. But I feel considerable sympathy with the......

With German Newspapers Subject To Rigorous Censorship,...

by only a handful of the population and the import of foreign books reduced to almost nothing through exchange restrictions, what possibility is there of Germans seeing the......

How Long Is A Piece Of String, And Why ?

I ask for informa- tion, not being able myself to supply the answer. The ques- tion, I am assured, by one who had to cope with it, has just been put in an examination for......

A Spectator's Notebook

TT seems a pity that the Inter-Parliamentary Union has never somehow found its feet in this country. The Union has just been holding its 33rd annual conference in Paris, though......

It Was No Doubt Perfectly All Right For The Evening

Standard on Monday to proclaim in a four-column heading : LACK OF ABILITY HIDDEN BY MOUSTACHE but surely hardly tactful to print underneath it a photograph of the President of......

Labour's Head And Tail

T HE Trades Union Congress has met this week ; the Labour Party Conference meets next month. The decisions reached at the two go far to determine Socialist policy for the year......