18 OCTOBER 1935, page 6

The Freedom Of Newspapers In The Matter Of Legitimate...

is so gravely restricted by the fear of libel proceedings—almost always expensive even if unsuc- Cessful—that it is satisfactory to note two cases which have been decided in the......

It Is A Great Pity That For Reasons Not Stated

Sir Austen Chamberlain is unable to accept the invitation to speak on British policy before a distinguished audience in Paris, though the outspoken interview he gave to the......

What The General Feeling Is Among Roman Catholics...

Archbishop of Westminster's. references to the Pope and the war I have not discovered. With much of what he said about the Pope's difficulties there will be general sympathy.......

A Spectator's Notebook

THE Canadian election results seem to have astonished all the prophets except one, and that one never, so far as I know, expressed his full faith in public. But when he was in......

The Actual Number Of Votes East In The Daily Mail

ballot on foreign policy—which the Observer described on Sunday as " a signal public service "—was, I have the best authority for stating, just over 70,000. Seventy thousand out......

The Limits Of Land Settlement

C. I T is illusory to suppose that agriculture offers a promising outlet for the absorption of unem- • Ployment." Such is the central conclusion of a report* based upon a......

. It Is Astonishing How Far Mr. Eden Has Been

elevated into a symbol of all that is good or bad (according . to the point of view of the commentator) in British foreign policy. To the Italian Press and Mr. Garvin he is the......