28 SEPTEMBER 1951, page 4

Mr. Cox's Party, To Which I Referred In Prospect A

fortnight ago, was a great success. Mr. Cox, established in a far corner of the London Library's reading-room, ,held regal court while his admirers queued to pay him......

Mr. Dennis S. Larter, F.r.g.s., M.n.a.h.t., Is Appealing...

School Fund. Let me tell you all I can. The idea is to raise 0,000 to help a schoolmaster to secure adequate premises for his school which was closed down in March owing to its......

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Tories And Unions

F ' ROM the public calm and private bustle in which the parties are writing their election manifestoes One unmis- takable fact has emerged. The Tories intend to place great......

A Spectator's Notebook S Ympathy Is Fortunately Not...

Shar- ing to the utmost, as it does, the anxiety of the Queen and the Princesses and Queen Mary, the nation can still, I hope, spare a thought for the doctors who are bearing so......

All The Probabilities Are That The Speech From The Throne

at the opening of the new Parliament will be read by the Lord Chancellor. But who will the Lord Chancellor be ? Quite possibly, of course, Lord Jowitt, as at present. But the......

Low Is Striking Out A New Line. He Is To

publish a strip cartoon (daily, I think) in the Daily Herald. The experiment will be watched with hope and interest by his friends and admirers, who have been genuinely......

Television Imparts Into A General Election New,...

considerations. Leading politicians, it seems, may not only be heard by millions, but seen by rather fewer millions. That involves what may be the quite momentous decision as to......