31 MARCH 1933, page 2

Death On The Roads The Employers In The Motor Vehicles

trade,supported by the men's trade union, are making an attempt to extend the hours of continuous duty on the roads which may be permitted under the law. The Industrial Court......

Japan And The League Japan's Formal Notice Of Withdrawal...

the League of Nations is in accordance with expectations, but the explanation which accompanies it is marked by an unlooked-for naïveté. What it boils down to is that Japan,......

America And An Arms Embargo The Announcement That The League

Assembly's Committee of Twenty-two sat on Tuesday to consider the question of an arms embargo against Japan is a welcome sign that the statesmen of Europe have not washed their......

A Market For Munitions In View Of The Discussions In

progress at Geneva on the control of the private manufacture of munitions considerable interest attaches to charges against armament firms in connection with a case of alleged......

The Air Liner Disaster Our Sense Of Such A Disaster

as that which befell the Imperial Airways finer ' City of Liverpool ' was heightened by its suddenness, its unaccountability and by the fact that all the passengers and crew,......

The Indian Debate The Three Days' Debate On India In

the House of Commons has ended satisfactorily for the Government, despite sharp attacks on its policy from Mr. Churchill and various back benchers. The conspicuous feature of......