1 OCTOBER 1937, page 6

A Spectator's Notebook

"THE success of the Exhibition becomes daily more pronounced, and on this Saturday, when nascent autumn assumed a coquetry quite vernal, the record of admissions was beaten......

But What Does Need Some Further Words Is The Question

of what Great Britain is going to do about exhibitions like this in the future. That is not quite as simple as it sounds. It would be easy to say that whatever it does it must......

And For That The Government, With Its Decision About Expen-

diture, is responsible. Is the Government right ? Do exhibitions really matter ? Is there any harm in leaving the field to the totalitarians, or is it worth while to show the......

Here Is The Exhibition. Of The Various Great Powers France

does not really figure, because the whole affair is hers. She has no special national pavilion. Britain, Germany, Italy, Russia, the United States and Japan have. And for......

All That Is Deliberate. One Governing Idea Has Been...

officially thus described : " In our Pavilion, our sports and games are well illustrated. Our week-end cottage and our love of the sea and of the country- side receive......

Later On You Find The British, Set At A Fine

vantage-point on the bank of the Seine at the end of the Pont de Iena, a site crying out, it would seem, for imposing treatment. In fact the site is just half what was offered,......

The Nation's Health

T HE national campaign, inaugurated by the Prime Minister this week, is an admirable indication of the Government's sincere eesire to improve the health of the nation.......