11 NOVEMBER 1938, page 3

The Task Of Moving The Humble Address Is Not An

easy one. Yet, as Mr. Attlee pointed out, it is every year carried out with distinction. Mr. Hely-Hutchinson, who came in last year for Hastings and who had previously confined......

Mr. Lloyd George's Arguments Are Not Always New, But He

still uses them with unsurpassed pungency and effective- ness. The main theme of his speech was the Government's neglect of Russia. Disarmament was the test of any arrange- ment......

Wednesday's Debate Was A Much Brisker Affair, Speeches...

the most part confined to foreign affairs. Sir Stafford Cripps demonstrated once again that he is the most formidable critic on the Labour front bench. He has always the......

The Week In Parliament Our Parliamentary Correspondent...

reassembled for the new session on the day after the Dartford election, and the Labour Opposition looked decidedly mare cheerful than was the case last week. The phenomenal......

Circular No. 164 Mr. Walter Elliot's Reported Statement...

to the demands of rearmament, "we may have to make inroads on the social services," seemed to have lost its significance after his own repudiation of it and the Prime Minister's......

Problems Of Empire In His Great Survey Of The African

continent, published this week and reviewed on another page of The Spectator by a leading African administrator, Sir Donald Cameron, Lord Halley has emphasised the need for......

Hopes For Prosperity The Prime Minister Is On The Whole

optimistic about the trade outlook, and since at the moment optimism is at a premium, it is satisfactory to find that in this case it is not belied by the announcement that the......