1 JANUARY 1943, page 2

Ministerial Moves

Once more the Prime Minister has presented the country with a Ministerial shuffle of which the best that can be said is that it will be received with restrained enthusiasm. Much......

An American Prophet

It is long (as far back, perhaps, as Theodore Roosevelt) since a Vice-President of the United States has figured so largely in the public eye as Mr. Henry Wallace. In the......

The Colonial Question

The problem of the future of colonies continues to be canvassed very usefully and suggestively by a variety of authorities. Reference was made here last week to Lord Hailey's......

As Japan Sees It

The words which General Tojo addressed to the Japanese people last Sunday betrayed his clear realisation of the fact that the days of easy triumphs 'for Japan are over. The......

Freedom Of The Air

The question of air-transport after the war, to which reference was made here last week, is being discussed in the right atmosphere between Great Britain and the United States.......

Beveridge Report Critics

The condemnation of the Beveridge Report by the Industri Life Offices Association was not unexpected, is not on the whol impressive and will do little to shake confidence in Sir......