18 NOVEMBER 1938, page 3

No One Who Listened To Tuesday's Proceedings Could Have Much

doubt as to the discontent of the farming com- munity. Several speakers called attention to the catastrophic fall in cattle and sheep prices, and there appears to be a growing......

The First Two Days Of This Week Were Occupied With

the Labour amendment, regretting the absence from the Gracious Speech of any reference to the serious problem of unem- ployment, and emphasising the need for an equitable......

The Most Important Parliamentary Event Of Recent Weeks...

the re-emergence of Mr. Eden. None of the other ex-Ministers on the Government side commands anything like the same volume of public support. His constant refusal to indulge in......

The New Czechoslovakia The New Federal State Of...

at length taking its final form, and the boundary commission is being urged by Germany to complete its work. The Czechs have suffered yet another serious loss of population in......

Trade In October The Oversea Trade Figures For October Give

encouraging signs of recovery from the " recession " of this year. Total exports, at £48,005,979, were higher than in any previous month, though still L4,9o8,600 lower than in......

The Land's Fertility The Debate In The House Of Commons

on Tuesday on the Labour Amendment to the Address concentrated on the position of agriculture ; it was remarkable for the criticism directed at the Government's agricultural......

The Week In Parliament Our Parliamentary Correspondent...

no time since the summer of 1931 has the immediate political outlook been so uncertain. The volume of discontent among sup- porters of the Government is greater than it has ever......

Replanning Greater London The Bressey Report On Highway...

Greater London was notable among other things for the state of muddle it revealed. The need is urgent, we have large resources of labour among the unemployed and yet six months......