18 MARCH 1938, page 3

Air Estimates The Government On Tuesday Indignantly...

demand for an enquiry into the military. side of the Air Ministry. The Opposition based many of its arguments on the inefficiency in the administration of civil aviation shown......

" The Spectator's " Spring Number The Annual Spring Number

of The Spectator will be published next week, and will include special articles by Patrick Monkhouse on " A Peak-to-Scotland Footpath " ; " The Boat Race," by E. E. D. Tomlin......

The Week In Parliament Our Parliamentary Correspondent...

thing is clear. Within the next few days the Prime Minister must restate the foreign policy of Great Britain. What that policy should be was the question to which the House of......

It Seldom Happens That The Critics Are Provided With So

much powder and shot as was furnished by the report of the Cadman Committee. Both on Tuesday and Wednesday they made good use of it, and the Front Bench underwent two of the......

Mr. Chamberlain's Decision, Whatever It May Be, Will Not...

have a profound effect upon the European situation. In all probability it will also determine the course of British politics for a long time to come. The House of Commons during......

Prisons Of To-day Persons Of A Pacific Temperament Might In

these troubled days be disposed to view with favour a temporary seclusion behind the walls of Dartmoor Prison, and that impulse would be stimulated rather than otherwise by the......

Budget Prospects With The End Of The Financial Year...

the nation's accounts have already shown a surplus of revenue over ex- penditure of L286,989, which, taking account of disburse- ments for sinking fund, means a true realised......