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, It is the fashion in Government circles to ridicule the influence of this type of man, but it is interesting to note that. the Government themselves have been at pains to......

The Parliamentary Outlook Our Parliamentary Correspondent...

inevitable in all coalitions, between the Left and the Right wings for the soul of the Executive will enter upon anew stage with the reassembly of Parliament next week. There is......

Politics In The Church To What Extent Should The Church

pledge itself to definite views about such matters as unemployment and the means that should be adopted to abolish it ? The ques- tion will come up at the Spring Session of the......

• * * Altogether The National Government Will Have To

make up its mind very soon if it intends to continue its present policy of keeping Left. If it does decide to do so—and there is every reason to suppose that it will— it must......

The Herring Bill , Five Months Have Elapsed Since The

Sea Fish Com- mission made its report on the herring industry, and it is therefore necessary, in view of the desperate plight of the fishermen, that the Herring Industry Bill......

Builders' Wages And Housing Costs In Ordinary...

union's plea for a general increase of wages on the ground that an industry was extremely prosperous would seem to be a reasonable one. But the circumstances in which the Joint......

London's Green Girdle Some 85 Years Have Elapsed Since The

Spectator advo- cated measures to preserve a belt of open land within a reasonable distance of central London before continuous building should make it too late. The proposal......