28 OCTOBER 1938, page 3

Too Old At Forty-five The International Labour Office—of...

Governing Body has been in session in London this week—has prepared a report on unemployment among elderly workers; in which it is stated that age begins to appear as a definite......

Lord Horder's Article On " Patent Medicines And The Law,"

which was to have appeared in this issue of The Spectator, is unavoidably held over till next week.......

Exemptions From School It Was Inevitable That Some...

should be allowed to the administrators of the Education Act which raises the statutory school-leaving age from 14 to 15 : the benefits of an extra year at school may in some......

" The Spectator " And The Crisis The Fact That,

in accordance with our regular tradition, we have in recent weeks published a number of letters from readers who disagree with the views on the crisis expressed in our editorial......

The Refugees Despite The Hopes Roused By The Evian...

in the summer, it becomes clear that the condition of the refugees, especially the Jewish, in Europe becomes steadily worse. It is difficult by now to decide whether it is......

Germany's Predominance The German Press Has Since The...

Munich thrown some extremely interesting light on the new distribution of power in Europe. It is taken for granted that Germany has now secured a dominating position in Central......

Views On The Press The Press Has Been Honoured By

a good deal of attention from public speakers in the past week. The Speaker of the House of Commons is conscious primarily of its defects, which undeniably exist, but his......