1 NOVEMBER 1940, page 3

The Art Of Camouflage

That the Select Committee on National Expenditure should have devoted its latest report to the subject of camouflage is interesting as an indication both of the wide view the......

Mr. Malcolm Macdonald Tried In Vain To Rouse The House

by a recital of the improvements in health in 1939 and by comments on the enhanced well-being of school children removed to the countryside and by praise of the new milk policy......

* * * * Parliament Has Prolonged Its Existence For

another year; it could do no other. But Members are under a solemn obliga- tion to show themselves as local leaders in their constituencies during the anxious days ahead. They......

Health Conditions In Shelters

In a broadcast on Tuesday Mr. MacDonald dwelt on the new danger to public health that may arise from the gathering of people to sleep night after night in large air-raid......

The Food Debate Was Left Limp Without The Promised Appear-

ance of Mr. Lloyd George. His son is taking over the duties of Mr. Boothby for the time being. Mr. Hudson, as usual, was clear and competent, though uninspiring. He compli-......

The P.m.g.'s Apologia

An apologia is not the same thing as an apology. It is a defence, and may be a perfectly valid defence. Whether the Postmaster-General's statement on the difficulties he has to......

The Week In Parliament

Our Parliamentary correspondent writes: Although debates have recently been held on the health and food of the nation, little interest was created and few Members were present.......