23 NOVEMBER 1934, page 3

* * * * Broadcasting And The British Colonies The

Federation of British Industries has raised a point of great importance in regard to British colonies and broadcasting. The president points out in a letter to Sir Philip......

Overhead Roads In Cities The Traffic Problem, And...

regards the congested approaches to London, is one of those matters which will not brook delay ; and for that reason Mr. Oliver Sinunonds and other Members of Parliament arc......

* * * * The Statement Of Mr. Neville Chamberlain

that was the prelude to the debate on the Distressed Areas, though it did not evoke much enthusiasm at the time has had a fairly good reception, now that the Government......

Though The Debate Was Spread Over Two Days The Time

available was not nearly sufficient for all who wanted to speak, even a man with the detailed knowledge and fine record on this question of Mr. Harold Macmillan being unable to......

The Week In Parliament Our Parliamentary Correspondent...

hurry up and down the corridors with the massive blue volumes of the Indian Joint Select Committee's Report under their arms, but so far none can boast that they have read it.......

* * * * The Debate That Followed The King's

Speech was notable if only for the speech of the mover of the Address, Mr. Kcr Lindsay, a Conservative, still under thirty, and a member of Lord Eust ace Percy's group of young......

Shorter Hours—more Workers Though The Government Took Its...

Geneva on the proposition that it is not possible to establish a Uniform reduction of hours of work, unrelated to wages, by international convention, the Minister of Labour is......