24 MARCH 1933, page 6

• Mr. Rudyard Kipling Has Chosen A Singularly Inoppor- Tune

moment—when America has gone Democratic by an unprecedented majority—for his observations on the last Democratic President. "President Woodrow Wilson," he writes in his latest......

A Spectator's Notebook T Here Is More, I Understand,...

rumoured postponement of the new Unemployment Insurance Bill than meets the eye. On the. face of it there is no reason whatever why the Bill should not be law by June 30th, the......

I Am Glad To Note A Very Sensible Passage In

the sum- ming-up by Mr. Justice Humphreys in the trial of four Communists on a charge of conspiring to seduce soldiers from their duty. "A person in this country," said the......

If Anyone Could Have Made A Success With Serious Drama

on the London stage, I should have been inclined to say it would be Sir Barry Jackson. With the record of the Birmingham Repertory Theatre behind him, all the world talking of......

From The Daily Telegraph Rome Correspondent : "only Two...

are planned, one for a game of golf for Sir John Simon on the course by the Appian Way, and attendance at divine service at the Presbyterian Church on Sunday morning by Mr. and......

* * The Award Of The Hawthornden Prize To Mr.

Chark ,- ; Morgan for his novel, The Fountain,. is one of the few adjudications of this nature which will, I imagine; be generally acceptable. Mr. Morgan's progress to the front......