26 MAY 1933, page 2

* * The South African Election South Africa Has Got

the National Government of Mr. Tielman Ro6s's desires, and Mr. Tielman Roos, rather unexpectedly, has lost the seat he was standing for at Rustenburg in the Transvaal. He......

The Police And Their Future The Debate On The Police

Bill in the House of Commons on Tuesday confirms the impression that the subject will need careful handling if serious discontent in the force is to be avoided. The Opposition......

The Size Of Classes It Appears From A Circular Issued

by the Board of Eduea• tion that the Government, not content with economies today, is actually preparing the way for further econo- mies on education as far ahead as 1935-6. It......

Taxing The " Co-ops " The Arguments For And Against

subjecting co-operative societies, as well as private traders, to taxation on their undistributed reserves were well put in the House on Monday by Mr. Chamberlain and Sir......

Japan At Peking It Is A Deplorable Commentary On The

importance of the Powers organized for collective action through the League of Nations that Japan, having seized first Mukden, and then the whole of Manchuria, by a coup which......

The Price Of Ability It Was Absolutely Essential That The

services of the m en who have brought the London traffic combine to the highest degree of efficiency and smoothed the way for the creation of the London Passenger transport......

Dr. Sprague's Translation For Dr. 0. M. Sprague To Find

himself one day Adviser to the Bank of England and the next Adviser to the President of the United States is a sufficiently sharp tran- sition, which loses nothing of its effect......