24 SEPTEMBER 1948, page 5

Mr. Shinwell's Statement That He Had Ordered The...

the officers responsible for the military exercises at Aldershot a few weeks ago, in which two cadets died of sunstroke after route marches indicates, J have little doubt, that......

The Minister Of Health Has Not Taken Up The Challenge

presented to him by Captain Ernest Marples, M.P., in the matter of the accuracy of a statement by the Minister on Housing. The question is of some importance, and I have looked......

The Daily Herald On Tuesday Devoted R7 Inches To A

report of the l debate on the Second Reading of the Parliament Bill. Of these, nine lines—one inch—were devoted to speeches against the Bill, or, to be strictly accurate, to one......

Paris, Berlin, Moscow

D ISAPPOINTING as was the Foreign Secretary's inability to satisfy the expectations which his return from Paris to the House of Commons on Wednesday had raised, his silence on......

A Spectator 's Notebook T He Question Of Memorials To Prime

Ministers is perplexing. What form should they take, and how long should elapse before they are contemplated ? In the past we have moved cautiously in such matters. There are......

It Is Curious How A Chance Phrase, Even A Chance

word, may affect the whole interpretation of a speech. ' That was so with the Foreign Secretary's statement on the Berlin situation in the House of Commons on Wednesday. He used......

No Wise Diplomatist Will Antagonise The Press. Mr....

the High Commissioner for India, has come back from that Dominion to summon a Press conference and inform his hearers that the majority of the British Press reporters in India......

If The Deeds And Aims Of The United Nations Fail

to get known throughout the world it will not be the fault of people who believe both in those [Ams and in the power of the printed word. The League of Nations had not, so far......