30 JUNE 1933, page 6

The Correspondence In The Times On The Ghouls Of The

Press, who invade every sanctity in moments of personal grief, particularly if the grief is the result of a suicide or of some spectacular accident, emphasizes what I have......

If Anyone Could Help To Break Down-otir Indifference As A

nation to the foreigner's -impression of us it should be M. Maurois—and M. Maurois more than, say, M. Siegfried, because he likes us, and I am not sure that M. Siegfried does.......

Lord Beaverbrook, I See, Is Starting An Isolationist ,...

explains what he - means by that. His policy is "the development of the British Empire as a self-sufficient economic Unity supplying - the needs of its. people from its own soil......

A Spectator's Notebook I Have Been Handed The Following...

to 1 the EDITOR of The Spectator by Mr. Lloyd George :— Snt,—Tanus finds my description of the episode which led to the fall of the Asquith ministry singularly . jejune." I......

. So,dean Ingechooses Athens In His Riper Age—assuming...

true that he is to leave St. Paul's next year and retire to Oxford or somewhere near. Oxonians are entitled to claim that Dr. Inge is making his choice with his eyes well open,......