14 SEPTEMBER 1934, page 3

Licences For Shops The Trades Union Congress Very Wisely...

to reflect a little longer before adopting a resolution calling for the licensing of all shops, on the ground that the country is overcrowded with shops today. On the figures......

The Hyde Park Demonstrators Lord Trenchard And The London Pc

ice authorities are heartily to be congratulated upon the peaceful issue of the Fascist and Communist demonstrations in Hyde Park last Sunday. Their management was skilful and......

A Rural Water Policy The British Association Has For Two

years had a com- mittee on Inland Water Supply, and it seems a great pity that its policy, endorsed by the Institute of Civil Engin- eers, has not hitherto received more serious......

Taxes On Art The Exemption Of The Old Vie And

Sadler's Wells theatres from entertainment duty ought to be universally approved. Their peculiarities are many. They are con- trolled by a Charity Commission scheme ; their......

Tests For Drivers The Decision Of The Minister Of Transport

to institute a driving test for motorists will at any rate 'silence that Section of his critics who emphasize with superficial logic the folly of allowing any person, male or......

The Decline Of Emigration Mr. Malcolm Macdonald's...

on Migration has found depressing facts to chron- icle and few remedies to suggest. The tide of migration • within the British Commonwealth has turned in recent years, and more......