26 NOVEMBER 1937, page 3

Inheritance Bill There Will Be Strong Approval In The...

of the statement made in Standing Committee by the Solicitor- General on the Inheritance Bill. The Government has wisely decided to take over the Bill for re-drafting, which......

The Colliery Owners Have Few Friends. It Is A Long

time since a speaker from the Treasury Bench has made a more outspoken attack upon the management of a great industry than that which Captain Crookshank, Secretary for Mines,......

The Special Areas Sir George Gillett's First Report On The

Special Areas contains many facts that make an encouraging contrast to the picture which Sir Malcolm Stewart drew in 1936. The areas still contain more than 200,000 workless,......

Only Two Or Three Voices Were Raised Against The Expropria-

tion of royalty owners and the national ownership of coal. The majority of speakers were more concerned with the terms on which the owners were to be bought out and the possible......

On Wednesday, Mr. Leonard, The Co-operative Member From...

been successful in the ballot for private Members' motions, called attention to malnutrition intensified by rising prices. A young Conservative, Mr. Hamilton Kerr, moved an......

Remarriage In Church There Could Be No Mistaking The...

mind of the Church Assembly upon the question of the use of the Prayer Book marriage service for the remarriage of any person whose marriage has been legally dissolved. Lord......

The Week In Parliament Our Parliamentary Correspondent...

us be thankful for the Coal Bill. Many weary months have been spent in passing comparatively non-controversial legislation. Even the most intransigent Opposition back-benchers......

Imperial Airways Inquiry Criticism In The Civil Aviation...

the House of Com- mons last week was directed in particular to the alleged inefficiency of Imperial Airways, but the substantiating facts were drawn largely from comparisons......