27 SEPTEMBER 1935, page 6

I Am Impressed By The Estimate Of The German Situation

given by Herr Gregor Strasser to the Paris paper Excelsior. Herr Strasser was one of Hitler's earliest associates in the old Munich days, but also one of the sanest, which is no......

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In Down The Years (i Make No Apology For Recurring

to a volume whose varied contents have given me singular enjoyment) Sir Austen Chamberlain tells of an evening he spent with Lord Balfour at Paris during . the Peace Conference,......

But To Return To Mr. Garvin's Dog (over Whose Tomb

when his prophylactic activities are ended the legend extinctor extinclus will doubtless be inscribed),—certain questions inevitably obtrude themselves. He is, as a later......

I Should Have Expected Women's Clothes To Be The Last

things in the world to be affected by an international crisis, but I am told on authority I cannot but respect that all the new Paris confections have caught the feeling of the......

A Spectator's Notebook

M R. GARVIN'S dog provided some welcome relief on Sunday in the midst of the statutory three columns devoted to , the vindication of Signor Mussolini's pro- claimed intention to......