31 JANUARY 1941, page 3

The Debate On The Suppression Of The Daily Worker Was

of national importance. Mr. Aneurin Bevan stated the only case against it and he stated it well. He said that it was inexpedient, that it betrayed lack of confidence in the......

The House Paused For One Day To Debate The Case

of Mr. Boothby and the suppression of the Daily Worker. For both the:e debates a large house was present and Mr. Willkie looked intently down from the Gallery to hear something......

Mr. Lees-smith For The Labour Party, Mr. Erskine Hill For

the r922 Committee of the Conservative party, and Sir Percy Harris for the Liberals defended the Government on the general plea that the Daily Worker was exploiting the war and,......

Already Speculation In Land Values Has Started And The...

of Works and Buildings has appointed a . special committee under a distinguished Judge to enquire into the whole problem of land. It was the same gentleman, Mr. Justice Uthwatt,......

Billeting Problems

The report of the committee which, under Mr. Geoffrey hakespeare's chairmanship, has been enquiring into the work- ng of the Government's evacuation scheme, is an interesting nd......

Ar And Post-war Education •

Mr. Ede, Parliamentary Secretary to the Board of Education, s been making a tour of northern towns, in which he has en explaining not only what has already been done by his......

Ord Halifax's Start ,

It was much less important that Lord Halifax should make, good first impression on President Roosevelt or Mr. Cordell ull than that he shouid make a good first impression on the......

Parliamentary Notes

Our Parliamentary Correspondent writes: The House of Commons has now started on the considerable task of passing the War Damage Lill through Committee. It is a welcome and......

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