15 NOVEMBER 1935, page 3

Next Week's " Spectator " Next Week The Spectator Will

publish (at the usual its ts annual Christmas number, which will consist of over 100 pages and contain the usual series of special articles. The general subject treated this......

The Wimpole Street Fire The Tragic Fire In Which Five

perSons lost their lives in a Wimpole Street house last Sunday is one of those fortunately rare catastrophies against which, it would seem, no complete provision can be made. Of......

Mr. Roosevelt And Mr. King The Trade Agreement Reached...

President Roosevelt and Mr. Mackenzie King at Washington this Week represents the first-fruits—and early first-fruits- of the Liberal victory in Canada. Though the terms of the......

Germany And The Jews The Measured And Dispassionate...

last Friday's Times of the tragic situation of the Jews in Germany has brought even to well-informed students of foreign affairs a new realisation of the concentration Of......

'* L'he Miners' Ballot The Problems Of The Coal Trade,

discussed in an article on another page, often bathe the layman by their com- PlexitY, but the imminent danger of a miners' strike -` ) ,° 1 •Pels attention to them. The ballot......

Debtors In Prison An Important Circular Has Been...

the Home Secretary to magistrates throughout the country, designed to effect some reduction in the alarming number of debtors committed to prison. It is pointed out that......