28 JULY 1939, page 3

It Was Fortunate For The Government That Two Such Amiable

and amenable Ministers as Sir Samuel Hoare and Sir Donald Somervell were in charge of what is commonly called the I.R.A. Bill. Sir Samuel's exposition of the I.R.A. plans......

In The Hands Of Any Other Than The Present Labour

Opposi- tion, the Hudson affair would have resulted in a first-class Parliamentary row. All the ingredients were there. But strangely, after Mr. Chamberlain's statement, the......

Recent Weeks Have Revealed, On Wednesdays, The Growing...

the House in the Colonies. There is no doubt that there is a feeling of considerable alarm as to conditions in many parts of the Empire. Mr. Chamberlain's announce- ment that,......

Mr. Keynes On Treasury Borrowing In Two Articles In The

Times this week Mr. Keynes returns to the problem of Treasury borrowing to finance rearmament, and especially to the importance of maintaining a low rate of interest. He points......

Doctor And Midwife Public Regard For The Medical...

not be in- creased by the decision of the British Medical Association in conference to refuse to approve the administration by midwives of an anaesthetic or analgesic (nitrous......

The Week In Parliament Our Parliamentary Correspondent...

with Japan, and the revelations of the Hudson-Wohltat conversation brought the House back on Monday prepared for excitements. The Prime Minister made his statement about Japan......

Malnutrition In The Colonies The Report Of The Economic...

Council's Commit- tee on Nutrition in the Colonial Empire makes depressing reading ; its conclusions may be summarised crudely by say- ing that dietetic conditions in the Empire......

For The Convenience Of Readers Of Articles On Foreign...

a map of Europe appears on p. 164.......