23 JUNE 1933, page 6

All The Same The Strange Position Of The United States

delegation does unquestionably complicate the position seriously. It is not merely a question of the inevitable American Constitution, which gives , foreign diplomats access to......

. * * * Could Anything Be Imagined More Pitiable

than the continued drift of the quarrel between this country and Russia ? Here is a conference of which both the British Foreign Minister and the Soviet Foreign Minister, to say......

I Am Inclined To Think That The Popular View Of

Burne- Jones has been too much influenced by ,the _ fact that again and again, he chose to use the same model and created. the same long, pale, wistful face, so that today one......

* * * * It Was' No Doubt About Time

for the Bishop of Durham to say something startling. Di. Henson is - normally a progressive thinker and the' reactionary doctrines to which he has just committed himself do......

A Spectator 's Notebook

M R. LLOYD GEORGE'S memoirs in the Teligraph have now reached' the critical date of December, 1916, when the writer succeeded Mr. Asquith as Prime Minister. The evidence as to......

Atmosphere Always Counts For Something, And Often For A Good

deal, at an international conference, and it is rather an unfair handicap to the delegates at South Kensington that pessimism about the outcome of their labours should be......