12 SEPTEMBER 1935, page 6

Cyclists As Individuals Are Evidently A Good' Deal More...

than the officials of the organisations which purport to represent them. After all the protests against special tracks for cyclists, it appears from the official census that 96......

A Spectator's Notebook

T HE fi rst comments in the British Press on Sir Samuel Hoare's speech show too little appreciation of the gravity of the situation now swiftly developing.. The plain fact is......

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The Appearance Of Miss Mabel Constanduros, So Firmly...

favourite of the radio world, in the delightful Lady Precious Stream, now revived at the Little Theatre, was well-calculated to arouse curiosity. Would Miss Constanduros be......

The Prolongation Of Youth

B it., WYNN JONES, addressing the British Association on the subject of Personality and Age, was not concerned, like Sophocles and Cicero, to sing the praises of old age. Ex......

It Would Be Interesting To Collect The Opinions Of...

on what impressed them most in Great Britain. A prominent Chinese industrialist who was here a few weeks ago, when questioned . on that, answered rather surprisingly, "......

London Is Materially Impoverished This Week By The Ending Of

the Open Air Theatre's season. The end, of course, had to come. Evenings are closing in and growing colder. An open-air play cannot be in September what it was in June. But much......

I Should Say That Hue P. Long (huey, Of Course,

is a diminutive) was most remarkable for the swiftness of his rise and his union of spectacular showmanship in the Senate—he had no influence there whatever—with real power over......

One Point In The Answer Made By Lady Haig To

the suspensory interdict laid on the publication of her biography of her husband is of more than personal in- terest,the statement that a Sunday paper paid £10,000 for the right......