11 APRIL 1952, page 3

At Westminster

M R. BUTLER may not be an iron Chancellor, but there is much strength in this pale, contemplative man with the rather casual air. He was in no enviable position at the end of......

Two Ways With Italians

The public at large has generally found it difficult to be patient with the behaviour of certain coal miners first towards the very suggestion that Italians should be brought in......

Leeway In Air-power

The information given to the House of Lords last week by the Secretary of State for Air, Lord De L'Isle and Dudley, if anything deepened the anxiety created by the statement of......

Newspaper Trusts

The litigation about the Observer Trust is a complicated affair, as the necessity under which Mr. Justice Roxburgh found himself to reserve judgement shows, but what was......