16 FEBRUARY 1934, page 3

Next Week's "spectator " Next Week's Issue Of The Spectator

will be a Literary Number, in which we shall publish the first of a series of articles - on Mexico and . Guatemala by Aldous Huxley, an article on Sir Thomas Malory by T. S.......

Lord Dawson's Bill The Government Were Undoubtedly Wise...

an attitude of neutrality—at any rate at this stage towards Lord :Dawson's Bill for the Restriction of the Sale of Contraceptives, but the voting on the Bill,: whose second......

The House Of Commons Has Launched The Bill Giving...

motor spirit a fiscal preference during the next few years. Mr. Ernest Brown clearly knew his ease, though his exposition of it sounded algebraic, and though he could not soothe......

General O'duffy's Irish Policy Sentimentally, It Is...

majority of Irishmen in the Free 'State would like Ireland to be a Republic, but not if it meant sacrificing for ever their ideal of a reunited Ireland. In the statement of......

The Unsettled Dispute With France The Worst Of...

is that they arc apt to obscure the fact that two ,wrongs do not make a right, and to produce bad blood between friendly countries. The French 'Government undoubtedly treated us......

The Week In Parliament Our Parliamentary Correspondent...

Clarry's motion on the need for, improving, the national defences gave a chance of estimating what echoes of the howls for rearmament in some sections of .the Press have reached......

Iron And-steel The Scheme Of Reorganization, As It Is At

present understood by the iron and steel industry, does not appear to go as far as the least that the Government and the nation 'have the right to expect—which is that waste......