17 MARCH 1939, page 3

The Report Stage Of The Army Estimates On Tuesday Pro-

vided Mr. Hore-Belisha with an opportunity, which he took successfully, of painting in the details of the picture that he had presented to the House the previous week. Mr.......

Tuberculosis In Wales The Report Of The Committee Of Enquiry

into Anti-tuber- culosis Service in Wales and Monmouthshire is a distressing and alarming document, most of all for Welshmen, who are apt to pride themselves on their ability......

Mr. Ernest Brown Was Better On Monday, In The Unem-

ployment debate, than he has been for some time past. He did not have very much to say, but at least he convinced the House that he is thinking afresh about the problem. Most......

It Is The Future Which Concerns The House Most. Unless

the Government can show very soon that they are fully alive to the German danger and are prepared to take the most drastic steps to meet it, it does really seem that there will......

The Transfer Of Labour The Problems Of The Transference Of

labour and industry which were discussed at the conference in the Gloucester Employment Exchange between local inthistrialists and Ministry of Labour officials this week were......

A Nation Prepared ?

Sir John Anderson's statement that when sufficient pro- gress has been made with the organisation of the actual civil defence services the instruction of the general public will......