28 NOVEMBER 1941, page 4

We Are Only Gradually Discovering The Effects Of...

town children. Light on one aspect of that is thrown by some very interesting figures quoted by Sir Edward Cadogan in the recent debate in the House of Commons on religious......

In View Of The Prospect That General Auchinleck's Troops...

soon be sweeping westwards along the Libyan coast, it may be useful to recall, for purposes of comparison, the chief stages of General Wavell's advance last winter. The......

Strategic Diplomacy

R ATHER over sixty years ago a conference was held at Berlin which, in the judgement of the principal British delegate, was productive of peace with honour. The rather......

The Royal Surgical Aid Society, I Observe, Is Holding Its

annual meeting at the Mansion House on Monday, with a galaxy of the eminent to grace its platform. The charitable purpose of the society is admirable, and it would deserve......

A Spectator's Notebook T He Libya Battle May Have...

visible results by the time these lines are read than it has at the moment they are being written. After the general satisfaction at the effects of the first clash, a public......

By-elections In Ulster Are Of Some Interest In View Of

signs that the strong official hold of the Government on the electorate is being shaken. Seven months ago, it will be recalled, the seat vacated by the death of Lord Craigavon......

Rather Late In The Day—for It Was Reviewed In The

literary columns of The Spectator some weeks ago—I have been reading Jennie Lee's sixpenny pamphlet on Russia, and have found it quite remarkably good. Miss Lee (who is also......