24 MARCH 1939, page 6

Broadcasting Truth Rp He Latest Crisis In Europe Has Forced

the democratic nations, somewhat belatedly, into a stock-taking of the weapons they still possess with which to preserve the peace. Among them is one whose value can hardly be......

One Of The Most Encouraging Remarks I Have Seen About

the crisis occurred in a message in Monday's Daily Express from the paper's Berlin correspondent, who wrote: "Many Germans listened to Mr. Chamberlain's speech or the German......

* * * * A New Battle Of The Book

Clubs has been joined, and a considerable political interest attaches to it. Mr. Victor Gollancz's Left Book Club, the pioneer in a hitherto un- tilled field, selling books......

A Rather Pertinent Question Of Literary Etiquette—or...

connexion with Sir Edward Marsh's new book, A Number of People. Passages from the volume have appeared in advance in the Sunday Times, including one to the effect that when Lord......

A Spectator's Notebook

S OMEONE, I see, has been raising the question of what the position of Sudeten German refugees in this country would be in time of war. It is quite necessary to raise it. I......

A Postcard From Vienna, From Someone Whose Opinion...

heaven's sake do make it clear that no in- formed person here doubts that this—and what may yet follow in the immediate future—is not the initiation of an Eastern, but the......

A Question To Which I Can Get No Answer—though It

will quite probably have answered itself before these lines are in print—is, where is Mr. Cordell Hull, and why have all the Notes to Berlin and the statements regarding Germany......

The Film Londoners Is Not Yet On Public Show, But

it soon will be, and I counsel all who can to see it. It appears appropriately at the time of the L.C.C's jubilee, and the Gas Light and Coke Company, under whose auspices it......