25 NOVEMBER 1932, page 6

With Religious Rapprochement, If Not Religious Union, So...

the air it would be a profound pity if next year's Oxford Movement centenary celebrations became a matter of controversy and division in the Church of England. There are already......

The Daily Eapress Has Done Valuable Service In The Past

week in exposing recent flagrant perversions of fact regarding this country in the American Press. It was the New York Daily Mirror, one of the worst types of the so-called......

I Am Not Surprised That Lord Grey, As A Former

Foreign Secretary, should question the wisdom of publishing Sir Eyre Crowe's memorandum on M. Caillaux, which was discussed. at some length in the Spectator last week, and I......

Everyone Has Been Glad To Read The Verdict Sir Thomas

Horder was able to give on Tuesday on the Prime Minister's health. I wrote , a few weeks ago—with full warrant—of the anxiety Mr. MacDonald's health was causing his friends, and......

Mr. J. L. Garvin's Life Of Chamberlain, Amply Heralded, Is

to appear on Tuesday, the third of a notable trio of starters to reach the post. Some ten years ago three distinguished journalists embarked more or less simul- taneously on......

A Spectator's Notebook

W E all of us display a strange interest in other people's earnings, and the earnings of literary men seem for some reason to arouse more curiosity than most. A couple of cases......