1 FEBRUARY 1935, page 2

The Appeal For A National Theatre This Time The Appeal

for a National Theatre must not be allowed to fail. It has been a disgrace to this country that it should be behind the rest of the civilized world by refusing to give that......

The New Speed Limit In View Of Mr. Hore-belisha's Resolve

to bring the 30-Mile speed liinit in built-up areas into force on March 18th, it is to be hoped that the Ministry of Transport will insist on the reasonable interpretation of a......

The Means Test Again A Sustained Attack Was Made Upon

the Government (not only by Labour Members) in the House of Commons in the discussion of the Means Test as applied by officials of the new Public Assistance Board. It should be......

The Banks And Trade The Speeches Of Bank Chairmen Are

mostly relegated to the City pages of the daily papers and get much less general attention than they deserve. That is particu- larly unfortunate at a time when the future of......

America And The Court President Roosevelt's Failure To...

Senate to approve the entry of the United States into the Permanent Court of International Justice is an unwelcome reminder of the hold a blind isolationism still has, not......

Mr. Bennett's Conversion The Remarkable Speech Made By...

Prime Minister, Mr. R. B. Bennett, in Montreal on Saturday evening, has aroused much less attention than might have been expected in the British Press. Only The Times, indeed,......