27 JANUARY 1933, page 6

A Spectator 's Notebook

IT is hard to suppose that anything can turn up in the domestic sphere comparable in importance .with the immediate problems thit face the Government in the foreign field. There......

I S I T C

ticket ? T HE M.C.C.'s verdict upon the leg-theory tactics of the English cricketers in Australia has won general agreement in this country, and with reason. Reviewing the......

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When Macaulay's overworked New Zealander comes to sit on the ruins of London Bridge, the odds are he will still fwd Parliament and the L.C.C. wrangling over the Waterloo Bridge......

The Funeral Of George Moore, At Golders Green On Wednesday,

was an occasion which, I am sure, could have - been possible only in England, where a strange farewell to an eminent man of letters may. provoke no comment. at all in the daily......

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I note from a statement on telephone progress just issued by the Controller of the London Service that there has been considerable advance in the last year in equip- ment, but......

* * * The Name Of Tahsin Pasha, Who Has

died in poverty in Stamboul, means little to the modern generation, and was never generally known even when he was at the height of his power. Yet he more than any other man......