30 NOVEMBER 1934, page 3

An Appeal From Labrador The Article By Sir Wilfred Grenfell

on a later page gives a vivid picture of the achievements of a life spent in the service of men about whom no one else was troub- ling till Sir Wilfred took his medical......

Drink On Housing Estates .% Question Of Considerable...

on the new housing estates—was discussed at a Tem- perance Legislation League Conference presided over by Lord Lytton on Tuesday. The aggregate population of the new housing......

Motorists' Trials The Way Of The Motorist Is Not Being

made increasingly easy. The decision of the insurance companies to raise rates by 20 per cent. in London and certain other areas where the accident figures are high will......

The Week In Parliament Our Parliamentary Correspondent...

was only half past three on 1Vednesday afternoon when Mr. Churchill rose to move his Rearmament amendment to the address it was already dark outside and the gloom of the......

But In The Debate On The Address To The King's

Speech all that has changed. The Front Bench has been exposed to a continuous barrage of criticism from its ablest sup- porters. Mr. Harold Macmillan began it with his now......

Mr. Baldwin, In Reply, Was Not At His Best. He

appeared not to have mastered properly his brief. His figures were difficult to comprehend and the form of his speech was unusually muddled and incoherent. But it was a fine......

This Week In Parliament Has Been The Most Interesting Since

the recess. First of all there was the recantation of Sir John Simon. It must be quite unprecedented for a Foreign Secretary to describe his last speech as a " most unfortunate......

* * * * Mass - Production Of Houses At The

centenary dinner of the the Prince of Wales uttered . wise _ and timely words which may be commended to the attention of the Minister of Health. He pointed out that the time has......

Then There Has Been The Revolt Of The Young Con-

servatives. For three years they have sat with almost complete docility on the back benches. One of the arguments in justification of the failure of the Prime Minister to give......