23 MARCH 1934, page 2

Lord Gainford On Coal Royalties It Is Interesting To Find

Lord Gainford,. speaking as President of the Coal Industry Society, advocating the nationalization of the royalties, with a view to securing " the best underground working......

A B.b.c. Inquiry The Meeting At The House Of Commons

on Monday between Sir John Reith and 150 Members of Parliament seems to have resolved itself into a testimonial to the merits of the Director-General of the B.B.C. Sir John......

The Shop And The Store Mr. Walter Elliot's Pointed Hint

that the distributive trades of the country would do well to organize themselves in such a way that they can speak and negotiate with the Government as a single unit raises a......

The German Spy System The Terror In Germany Has To

a large extent done its work, and therefore to a large extent been mitigated. But the decree regarding the secret police issued by General Goering last week gives some......

Civil Flying There Is No Country In The World To

which civil aviation is a matter of such vital importance as it is to Britain— firstly, and mainly, owing to the need of speeding up and regularizing means of communication......

A New War On Overcrowding Sir Hilton Young's New Housing

statement is welcome as 'a 'promise of a great step forward by the Government. It has proceeded with much energy and success in its programme of slum-clearance, which will lead......