26 JANUARY 1940, page 6

The Charge That The Approach To Foreign Affairs In The

United States tends, or tended till recently, to be academic finds a good deal of support in Senator Borah's record, for it is a strange anomaly that the Senate Foreign Affairs......

The Times Deserves Considerable Credit For The...

led it to report to the extent of two columns the address which the new British Ambassador in Paris, Sir Ronald Campbell, gave a week ago at the American Club in the French......

The Second Detachment Of The Friends' Ambulance Unit Is...

to start for Finland this week-end. The first detachment should be just beginning its work for the wounded on the spot. The personnel numbers about fifty in all, with full......

Some Of Lord Halifax's Hearers Last Saturday Must Have...

one odd, but quite unimportant, little slip, which no reports I have seen in the daily papers reproduce. Referring to the Grenville touch in the River Plate battle the Foreign......

A Spectator's Notebook

I T is not a bad thing to be reminded now and then that the one element of which account always has to be taken in war is chance. The story of the German aeroplane that came......

The Complaint Current In Australia That Royal Air Force...

are over-optimistic and unreliable, and that the full truth about encounters with the enemy ought to be told, is, I believe, quite unjustified. I myself made full enquiry on......

The Psychological War

W HEN a state of war was declared last September there were some people in this country who heaved a sigh of relief—not, Heaven knows, because they desired war, but because......