25 OCTOBER 1935, page 6

To Every Ulsterman Lord Carson Will Always Be ' As

great a politician as he was an advocate, which is 'saying a very great deal.. On that the dispassionate verdict 'of history must one day be rendered. It is too soon yet. Where......

A Spectator's Notebook

" In some quarters an absurd attempt is being made to saddle • Mr. Eden, both by praise and by blame, with the reputation of being a young man in a hurry, rushing along in front......

There Is 'a Naive 'honesty About Lord Beaverbrook Which...

his personality ten times more interesting :than, say, Lord Rothermere's. In his Politicians and the War he made no concealment of his chagrin at not being offered the Board of......

Mr. Henderson Was Always, I Think, Rather Undervalued By The

average observer of political life in this country. Mr. Lloyd George—and on this point there •coulct 'be no shrewder judge—has described the former 'Secretary of the Labour......

Danger In The Coal-fields

IT is a tragic fact in the nation's dealings with the mining industry that the experiences of the past have been again and again forgotten, and the problem shelved, till the......