31 MARCH 1933, page 3

Parliament Our Parliamentary Correspondent Writes : The...

has been in full swing with major debates all the week. Last Thursday the Prime Minister reported on his visit to Geneva and Rome with the discretion which he carries to......

A Case For Town Planning When The . Ministry Of Health

recently reminded local authorities of the far-reaching powers they will obtain under the new Town and Country Planning Act, it can hardly have supposed that the need for using......

Will History Repeat Itself, And Will Indian Policy Prove An

indigestible bone of contention between the Govern- ment and its Conservative supporters ? The answer is " not yet, at least." There are forty or fifty who would oppose any......

Next Week's ." Spectator " For The Benefit Of Those

readers who welcome occasional practice in the reading of foreign languages The Spectator will, as from the next issue, publish short articles by French and German writers in......

The Cunarder's Fate The Government Has Held Out New Hopes

of financial assistance for the completion_ of. the half- finished Cunarder 534, but only on condition that a working arrangement with the White Star Line, to eliminate......

* Wireless Humour The Official Report Of The B.b.c. To

the- -Postmaster- General for 1932 gives an interesting survey of its many and varied activities on behalf of its five million sub- scribers. But it admits failure in one......

Mr. Churchill's Speech Was Still More An Error Of Judge

merit from his point of view because it was delivered on the eve of the Indian debate, in which he and his group wanted all the sympathetic atmosphere they could get. The debate......