17 FEBRUARY 1933, page 6

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I am interested to see that that most acute . and Most opportimely placed of international observers, M. William Martin, who has just resigned the Foreign Editorship of the......

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The Law Journal and Lord Macmillan have been paying tributes to John Galsworthy for the accuracy with which he handled legal questions, the latter men- tioning that he was......

Surprising, And Possibly Significant, As The Now...

the Oxford Union against fighting "for King and country" is, the one mistake of all mistakes is to • get portentous about it. I can imagine nothing more portentous than the......

A Spectator's Notebook T Am Inclined To Agree With The

Times not only that the Prime Minister should go to America—about that I have never felt any doubt—but that he should go soon rather than late. For what, after all, is the main......

When Paynter, Straight From Hospital, Came Out To Begin His

splendid innings in the Test Match, it was ' observed that Woodfull left the field to speak to the English captain. A London evening paper, commenting on the incident, "......

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Apart from one or two vague hints I have seen no reference in the Press to the serious consideration which I understand the Cabinet is giving to the idea of turning over the......

I Would Like To Have Heard What Sir Oliver Lodge

said to his friends when he received an invitation from " Paramount " to go to Hollywood to appear in a film dealing with a Spiritualist subject. For many years Sir Oliver has......