18 MAY 1934, page 3

Next Week's " Spectator"

The next issue of The Spectator will be a special Scottish Number, in which will be included articles by Sir Robert Greig on Scottish Agriculture ; Colonel J. M. Mitchell on......

The Natives In Kenya • The Long-expected Report Of Sir

Morris Carter and his colleagues on native lands in Kenya is a voluminous and valuable document, and it is satisfactory that it has been welcomed in the colony itself. The......

Matrimonial Disputes

Though Lord Listowel's Bill to provide for a new procedure in matrimonial cases before police courts was withdrawn on Tuesday, its introduction was fully justified. The object......

Not A Single Voice Was Raised On Wednesday In Support

of Commander Locker-Lampson's request for leave to bring in a Bill to prohibit the wearing of political uniforms. The whole House took Lord Winterton's view that it was far more......

The Week In Parliament Our Parliamentary Correspondent...

Un- employment Bill is through the Commons, and 421 members voted for it on third reading with much better heart than on second reading. It is hardly surprising that the......

The Party Uniforms Problem The House Of Commons Did The

right thing in.rejecting Commander Locker-Lampson's Bill for the banning of party uniforms. It is unwise to interfere with the private citizen's taste in -dress, however .......

Last Friday There Arose A Most Interesting Debate On...

which is one of the few spots where prosperity has returned in full flood. Colonel Wedgwood's Puckish sentimentality made him hotly oppose a Treasury guarantee for a new loan to......

The Forty-hour Week

Last week Sir Allan Smith produced a carefully reasoned argument to show the engineering trade unions why the employers could not afford to reduce the hours to forty a week ;......