12 JULY 1935, page 3

The Week In Parliament • Our Parliamentary Correspondent...

The censure motion on unemployment emphasised the tragic fact that the Government, in spite of its success in reducing unemployment, has as yet no remedy for the " special......

Land Settlement For The Unemployed Mr. Stewart, The...

the Special Areas of England and Wales, is making progress with his schemes for the settlement of families from the distressed areas on the land. Of the 2,000 families for whom......

Sailors' Lives Two Cargo Boats Which Sank In The Atlantic

with their crews, the Millpool October last, the Blairgowrie ' in February, have recently been the subject of Inquiry. In the latter case the Court has now declared its......

The House Filled Again For Sir Stafford Cripps Who Wound

up for the Labour Party, and there followed the usual exciting acrimonies of the closing stages of a Parlia- mentary field-day. Sir Stafford did produce one significant set of......

The Remainder Of The Debate Took The Course Now Familiar

to Parliament and the country since the first post-War slump fifteen years ago. Sir Archibald Sinclair for the Liberals made a spirited defence of Free Trade to an empty House.......

Unemployment Returns The Unemployment Figures On June...

to fall below the two million figure, the total number of persons on the registers being 2,000,110 — the lowest recorded since July, 1930. Large as this figure still is; it......

There Was Some Sympathy For Sir Herbert Sainuel's Attack On

Wednesday on the multiplication of offices in the new Government. None question the wisdom of the inclusion of men like Lord Eustace Percy or Mr. Eden, but it is felt that there......

Ribbon. Development Bill This Session Mr. H. A. L. Fisher,

on behalf of the Oxford Preserva- tion Trust, calls attention in The Times to the urgency of the case for putting the Ribbon Development Bill on the Statute Book this session.......