2 MARCH 1934, page 6

A Spectator's Notebook T He Cabinet Shuffle Rumours Owe A...

deal, no doubt to the Lobby Correspondents' resourcefulness in speculation, and it is a little difficult to discoVer exactly what their starting-point was—for there was pretty......

I Am Watching With Interest And An Instinctive Sym- Pathy

the fight of the _inhabitants of Bedford Square, against the _London Passenger Transport Board which proposes to run frolleY-'buseS along the west side of the square. If I lived......

Many Hard Things Have Been Said About Propaganda, But When

it takes the form of mutual laudation, as is to be its role henceforward as between Germany and Poland, the mouth Of the critic is as it were stopped 'with honey. Nothing, so......

The Archbishop Of Canterbury's Statement On The Question...

for rain is worded with scrupulous care. Dr. Lang points to the existence of a prayer for rain in the Book of Common Prayer, affirms that " it is a natural and right instinct of......

The Hunger .marehers" Demonstration As I Saw It Was An

impressive but dispiriting event. The spectacle, for example, of the friendly and almost paternal police : . men riding at the head of each contingent of the forces of......

The Hunger Marchers 44 Y Our Petitioners, As The...

of the unemployed men and women in the country and -of the thousands . of hunger marchers who have now arrived in London, humbly desire . . "—such were the opening words of the......

Lord Ty-rrell's Resignation Of The Paris Embassy Was Not...

to those who knew how precarious his health has been for the past year, though the announce- ment has conic a little • earlier than was looked for. Lord. Tyrrell has......