21 DECEMBER 1934, page 3

The Week In Parliament Our Parliamentary Correspondent...

in the House of Commons is once more centred on the future of Mr. Lloyd George. His speech on the third reading of the Distressed Areas Bill proved to be in the nature of an......

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The suggestion that we ought to profit from the example of America found no support in any quarter. Members feel that a country that has anything from 15 to 20 million......

Certainly The Vote On The India Debate, When The Diehards

obtained nearly double the support in the lobby that the Government had expected, has suggested that there may be, in the not far distant future, a com- plete change in Party......

The International Air Force Discussion The Intervention...

Chamberlain, in opposition to a resolution advocating the creation of an International Air Force, gave a special importance to the meeting of the League of Nations Union Council......

When Relief Exceeds Wages It Would Certainly Be Wrong If

the Unemployment Assistance Board offered relief on a scale exceeding the rate of wages current in any given district. But there are occasions, as Mr. G. Macdonald pointed out......

Control Of Firearms Further Tightening Up Of The Law In

regard to the manu- facture and sale of firearms and the issue of firearm certificates is recommended by a Departmental Com- mittee which has been examining the question. The......