26 JANUARY 1934, page 6

A Spectator ' S Notebook S Trange Reflections The...

the living dead inspires. I have often thought of writing an article or two on them—the men who once were something and now arc nothing, stranded, forgotten, living in the flesh......

The Departure Of The Private Life Of Henry Viii Film

from London to the provinces raises again the question of what the cause for the remarkable vogue of drama on the Tudor period is. In the last few weeks we have had in " the......

Details Of The Bribery Of Various Paris Papers By The

Russian Govenunent before the War have become -a part of accepted history. During the Peace Conference rival nationalities spent lavishly to get their cause championed morning......

If East Lynne At The Little Theatre Does Not Have

one of the longest runs in London there is something wrong with London. Read in 1934, Mrs. Henry Wood's immortal novel is a burlesque in itself, and the play based on it,......

I Note With Interest The Statement Of The Irish Free

State Minister for Industry and Commerce that the Free State Government is proposing to .emancipate itself completely from dependence on foreign fuel by producing from its own......

The United British Fascist Press Propaganda Document...

News-Chronicle last Saturday as follow- up to Lord Rothermerc's Fascist campaign is the best bit of copy to appear in any paper for some time. The Daily Mail article to which I......

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An Arch b i s h op on Unemployment I . S there any special duty which the Christian communi- ties, by Virtue of their Christianity, - ought to take • upon themselves in regard......