27 NOVEMBER 1936, page 3

The Week In Parliament Our Parliamentary Correspondent...

recall ever having witnessed a more skilful performance than Sir John Simon's conduct on Monday of the Com- mittee stage of the Public Order Bill. Always urbane, never at a loss......

Milk In An Address To The Committee Of Government Sup-

porters who are studying the question of nutrition, Sir Kingsley Wood once again emphasised the unique nutritional value of milk, and said that no greater advance could be made......

There Is No Alleviation In The Uneasiness Of The Supporters

of the Government at the way in which rearmament is being handled. They are complaining that in spite of the fact that there has been the plainest evidence of repeated bunglings......

I Wonder What Lord Cromer Or Lord Curzon Would Have

thought of the ending of the debate on the Anglo- Egyptian treaty. Here was the curtain ringing down on a great episode in British Imperial history. Yet not a single Member......

The Marriage Bill Mr. De La Bere Is To Be

congratulated on the success of his Marriage Bill, which by a majority of 78 to 12 was given a second reading in the House of Commons last Friday. The Bill allows as grounds for......

An Offer To Germany Sir Oswald Mosley Has Been Informing

Germany (through an interview in the Lokalanzeiger) that she ought to have her colonies back, and as he also informed her that the British Fascists would secure a majority at......