18 NOVEMBER 1932, page 6

The Death Of Mr. C. P. Howland, Killed By A

motor-car at Newhaven, Connecticut, on Saturday after the Harvard. Yale match, is a melancholy reminder Of a recent con- versation. I was talking some months ago to Sir Arthur......

I Confess To Some Pangs Of Regret At The Disappearance

of Mr. W E. Borah from the chairmanship Of the Foreign Affairs Committee of the United States Senate. That important position—for the . Senator who .holds it is the personal......

A Spectator's Notebook

T HE French have thrown out an idea worth fastening on in their proposal for the formation of a League of Nations Air Force to be staffed by voluntary recruit : inent The same......

English As Spelled : "the Danish Minister Has Every' Reason

to be annoyed 'and mystjphied." Minute by King Edward VII, appended to Paper No: 124 in Gooch and Temperley's new volume' of British Official Document'. .. :JANUS.......

The Disarmament Meeting At The Albert Hall On Tuesday Was

a surprising and significant affair. The packed audience consisted, no doubt, mainly of League of Nations Union supporters and sympathisers, but it was to all appearances a......

If The Nobel Prize For Literature Had Had To Be

awarded by a British instead - of a Swedish jury I imagine Mr. Galsworthy would have got it all the - same. I can think Of no living 'English writer who 'could rightly have been......

The Hon. Member For West Swansea In The Howe Of

Commons .on. Monday : "One would have thought that the publication of the annexe to the report Would have satisfied most impartial people, however biased." Comments by two......

I Have Duly Concentrated My Mind On The Morn- Ing

Post's appeal for clear thinking (how ineurably muddled people who differ from us always are) addressed to "the Forgotten Legions," which might mean either the descendants of......