28 SEPTEMBER 1934, page 6

The B.b.c. Is Back At Its Old Vice Of Holding

up . two- thirds or more of its news items while someone gives a five-minute talk that perhaps ten per cent. of listeners want to hear. Its procedure on the night of the first......

Miners' Lives

A N explosion on the scale of that which wrecked the Gresford mine on Saturday and caused the death, in spite of the persistent gallantry of would-Le rescuers, of more than 260......

A Spectator's Notebook Tn The Course Of The Next Year

or so we shall have some- .' thing like adequate material for considered judgements on the history of the last two years of the War. Mr. Lloyd George has just given us his......

So Mr. Hore-belisha Wants To Make Us All Cross The

road on his grids or between his studs. I shall be in- terested to see the psychological reactions to that. It is possible to carry regimentation too far, and to banish every......

* * * * One Way And Another Well Over

a million words must have been printed on Thursday morning about the launch of the ' Queen Mary.' But the essence of the thing can be put perfectly simply. One account I read......

While The Feeling In Favour Of An Enquiry . In

this country into the Arms Traffic is strong — the Congregational Union passed a resolution in its favour on Wednesday—it would be a mistake to build too much on the success of......

* * * * With The Retirement Of Mr. J.

H. Badley from the headmastership of Bedales the principle of co-ethication in this country will be put to a new test. For Mr. Badley founded Bedales and moulded it. How much of......