26 JULY 1935, page 3

The Claims Of Osteopathy The House Of Lords' Select...

has turned down the Osteopaths Bill on grounds which must be accepted as valid for the moment; however much we may desire that the Bill should become law in no remote future.......

Distress On Merseyside The University Of Liverpool's...

has published an interesting continuation of some of the records issued a year ago in connexion with the Merseyside Survey. These include a comparison . in some detail of the......

The Work Of Shop-girls . It Is Not Often That

big employers of labour are to be found dwelling upon the -" trials and tribulations " of employees in • their industry, as Lord Trent did the other day ; but Lord Trent, who in......

Town And Country Planning At The Closing Assembly Of The

International housing and Town Planning Congress a voice was raised—that of Mr. E. P. Everest, vice-chairman of the Rural District Councils Association—on behalf of a clearer......

The Week In Parliament Our Parliamentary Correspondent...

Lloyd George's attempt on Monday to substantiate his grave charge that the Government had refused to co-operate with Germany in a proposal for the abolition of sub- marines was......

It Was A Pity That Mr. Lloyd George Did Not

use the opportunity of the debate on the Special Areas to develop his New Deal. But his motive for silence was wholly creditable. He felt that a speech from him would have to be......

The Debate That Followed Produced The Worst 'seven Hours...

this . Government has yet experienced. The fire came from 'all sides. Sir Robert Aske from the Government Benches made the pertinent point that if there was nothing to be......