2 NOVEMBER 1945, page 4

Mr. Bevin Said In The House Of Commons Last Week

that he had not received any formal representations from Egypt about a revision of the Anglo-Egyptian Treaty of 1936. But that he has received informal representations, and that......

Apropos Of My Note Last Week On The Desirability Of

naval Governors of Malta, I am reminded that one naval Governor—it :s suggested the only one—was known to fame mainly because his secre- tary for some ten months was no less a......

The Chancellor Of The Exchequer, So Disarmingly Suave...

introduced his Budget last week, was strangely and superfluously militant when sponsoring the Bill for the nationalisation of the Bank of England on Monday. This, quite clearly,......

A Spectator 's Notebook

T is a pity that there should have been a difference of opinion I between the Prime Minister and Mr. Churchill on so ceremonial an occasion as the Vote of Thanks to the Armed......

The American Cemetery At Madingley, Near Cambridge (where...

VII lived during the brief period in which he figured as an undergraduate), is an impressive sight, with its immense row , of white crosses, each with its bare name, date and......

Nothing Could Be Better Than The Appointment Of Sir John

Boyd Orr to be the first Director-General of the new Food and Agriculture Organisation, for no man has done more to spread the gospel which has been translated into action first......

The Decision On The Bomb

I T is on the whole satisfactory that Mr. Attlee should be going to Washington to see President Truman ; it is entirely satisfac- tory that if the meeting is to take place Mr.......