25 NOVEMBER 1932, page 3

Mrs. Mollison's Flight Mrs. Mollison Has Flown From...

the Cape in 4 days, 6 hours and 53 minutes, thus lowering her husband's record by 10 hours and 29 minutes. It was without doubt a magnificent achievement. The pilot's courage......

The Holiday Massacre During July And August An Average Of

seventeen people were killed every day on the roads of England and Wales. Of the 1,017 accidents responsible for their deaths, less than 2 per cent, were unavoidable. And in......

Redundant Mines Definite Action By The Coal Mines...

has cut unceremoniously across a considerable mass of public discussion about the working of the Act of 1980. It may be admitted that the limitation laid on production works......

Overworked Ministers When Lord Cecil, In His Sidney Ball...

at Oxford last week on "The Machinery of Government," was lamenting that modern Ministers are overworked till they lose the power of decision, some of his historically minded......

Home Rule For Scotland ?

The question of Scottish Home Rule was discussed in the House of Commons on Thursday. On a later page of this issue the Duke of Montrose writes on " A Parliament for Scotland ?"......

The Debate In The Lords Produced One Very Good Per-

formance from Lord Dufferin, who was far from content, with platitudes, and who impressed his audience with a desire that the younger peers would seriously take mc greater part......

Parliament : The New Session Our Parliamentary...

The opening. of Parliament on Tuesday began what the Prime Minister promised would be a " very strenuous session," though both the King's Speech and Mr. MacDonald's comments......