23 DECEMBER 1932, page 3

A Pure Milk Supply In View Of The Fundamental Importance

of a pure milk supply, the Ministry of Agriculture in Northern Ireland has done well to carry out a prolonged test of Dr. Spahlinger's bovine anti-tuberculosis vaccine. The......

Norfolk Farmers' Plight While The Norfolk Branch Of The...

Farmers' Union has advised its members to dismiss 6,000 men next week, the Union itself takes strong exception to so desperate a policy. Where the farmers' own society is in two......

As To Mr. Lloyd George's Demand For The Publication Of

the Cabinet minutes of the discussions on the American debt in 1922, the origin of this business is the scurrilous attacks upon Mr. Baldwin, who has been made the scapegoat of......

More Looms To A Weaver At Long Last The Weavers'

Amalgamation in the cotton trade has ratified the agreement to increase the normal number of looms .worked by each weaver. As the delegates accepted it on a vote by 104 to 40,......

Some Problems Of Education . In View Of The Annual

meetings of the various educational associations in the first fortnight of January, The Spectator will begin next week the publication of a short series of articles on various......

The House Has Had Some Nasty Christmas Bills To Meet.

On Monday a supplementary estimate for 118,010,000 for unemployment was passed ; and Sir Henry Betterton made rather heavy weather over an error of 85 per cent, in his original......

Parliament Our Parliamentary Correspondent Writes : The...

Parliament before Christmas has been remarkable for a most impressive attack upon the slums by Sir Austen Chamberlain. His text was that the Government ought to have included......