2 JULY 1937, page 10

For The Next Three Weeks I Hope To Be In

a more spacious place than the temple of Janus. During that period the contents of another spectator's notebook will appear here— the notebook being that of Sir Arnold Wilson,......

The Historic Admonition To Be Off With The Old Love

before you are on with the new has lost a little of its force since the Law Lords gave their decision (on Tuesday) in the case of Fender v. Mildmay. Sir Anthony Mildmay, it will......

I Was Sorry Not To See Mr. Frank Macdermot's Name

in the list of candidates in the Irish Free State elections. No doubt he has his own reasons for not seeking re-election, but on public grounds his decision is greatly to be......

A Spectator's Notebook

IT is surprising that so little attention should have been paid to Mr. Mackenzie King's visit to Herr Hitler on Tuesday —compared, for example, to the publicity lavished on Mr.......

I Have Often Wondered How Much More Secure The Peace

of Europe would be if Mr. Eden would buy a suit of clothes from Lord Cecil. I fancy a good deal. For the Foreign Secretary suffers seriously from the perfection of his wardrobe.......

Replies To My Query About The Authorship Of " Tamerton

Church Tower " have come in with a rapidity, and in a volume, which is itself a rebuke. " Tamerton Church Tower " is one of Coventry Patmore's early poems. To all who have sent......

Mr. Cosgrave's Chances

B Y the time this issue of The Spectator has appeared, the elections in the Irish Free State (or Eire, as we must accustom ourselves to call it, if Mr. de Valera's draft......