2 NOVEMBER 1934, page 3

The Sedition Bill Is Being Fought In The Best Traditions

of a Parliamentary opposition. The speeches have been short and well-reasoned, and though after more than eight hours' continuous debate on the Report stage on Tuesday the first......

* • * The Mood Of The House Was Reflected

in the relatively tepid reception that it gave to the Prime Minister in comparison with the roar of welcome it accorded Mr. Lansbury, when with the aid of a stick he rose to ask......

Ribbon Development The Decision Of The Middlesex County...

attack the evil of ribbon development is an example which should be followed • by other County Councils. Middlesex has secured powers under an Act of Parliament to protect main......

The Great Flight Public Interest In The England-australia...

b e en stimulated afresh by the return journey of Cathcart Jones and -Waller who, arriving fourth in the race to Melbourne in their D.H. Comet, set out without delay homewards.......

The Week In Parliament Our Parliamentary Correspondent...

clear that the by-elections with their evidence of Labour's returning strength have put new life into this Parliament. The House has been packed out at Question Time and......

It Seems Likely That " Belisha-baiting " Will Be One

of the recognized sports of the forthcoming Parliamentary year. Captain Balfour raised the loudest laugh of the week when he asked, in a supplementary question . to the Minister......

A Quinquennial Census Within A Few Years, As Was Pointed

out in an article in The Spectator a fortnight ago, the population of Great Britain will begin to decline. This fact, says Sir JoSiah Stamp, affords a special reason why the......