11 MAY 1934, page 3

Sedition And Liberty The Incitement To Disaffection Bill...

before Standing Committee A of the House of Commons, and much will depend upon what happens to it while it is there. The Oxford meeting held at the end of last week showed that......

The Week In Parliament Our Parliamentary Correspondent...

policy gave rise during the week to one of the few live debates of the present House of Commons. The nominal vent was the Government's rejection of an alleged offer from New......

* * * * Sir Herbert Samuel Was Witty Enough

to keep his audience, but the critic from the opposite pole—Mr. Amery—failed to do so even though he indulged in a personal attack upon Mr. Runciman. Since Mr. Runciman had just......

Wild Flowers' Protection The Bishop Of Gloucester, Who...

vigorous letter of support to the Green Cross Society's meeting, deserves public gratitude for the stand he is making against the appalling destruction of wild flowers. There......

The House Of Lords Had A Debate On Foreign Affairs,

which was mostly a desperate wish that something could be done to save the Disarmament Conference. There is no mistaking the feeling, which found some echo in the debate, that......

Steamers On The Seine Everyone Who Has Enjoyed Travelling On

the Seine steamers at Paris will regret to hear that this summer they will no longer run. The General Council of the Seine Department has decided to stop them, since for some......

Barristers And The Public Lord Hanworth Said On Tuesday At

the Lord Mayor's dinner to the Judges that the second report of the Business of Courts Committee naturally _invited more criticism than the first. But we shall be sorry if the......