31 MAY 1935, page 3

Mr. Maxton Had An Interested And Slightly Uneasy Audience...

he raised with all his remarkable debating skill in the adjournment on Tuesday the question of the discharge from a branch of the Territorial army in Edinburgh of William......

There Was Some Dissatisfaction At The Tepid Answer That Was

given on Monday to a demand for information as to the steps that the Government was taking to carry out Mr. Baldwin's promise that there would be no profiteering as a result of......

Rabbits And Gin Traps It Would Not Be Easy To

find another assembly in which such a question as that of the Gin Traps (Prohibition) Bill could be discussed with so much practical knowledge as in the House of Lords. Yet the......

Public Opinion And The League

The fact that the replies received by the organizers of the Peace Ballot now exceed nine million, and may reach ten million when all are in, is a fact whose sig- nificance it......

The Week In Parliament Our Parliamentary Correspondent...

India Bill has been proceeding through its report stage in such an atmosphere of bored reasonableness that the spectators in the Gallery might well have thought that it was an......

London Under Fire The Article On Another Page By A

military writer on the fatal vulnerability of London, not merely under attack from the air but under long-range gunfire from the French or Belgian coasts, is a great deal more......

Fewer Accidents On The Roads Mr. Hore-belisha Deserves...

least of the credit for the fact that in the 10 weeks ended May 18th, 1935; the numbers of persons killed and injured on the roads were reduced by 13.9 and 9.7 per cent,......

The Housing Bill Received Its Third Reading On Wednes- Day

amid general acclamation from the Government supporters and very mild criticism from the Opposition. Figures published the same morning were impressive evidence of the succ e ss......