31 OCTOBER 1941, page 4

A Spectator's Notebook

N EXT Monday, November 3rd, King Leopold of the Belgians, a captive in his palace at Laeken, keeps his fortieth birthday. For him it can be a day of nothing but depression, but......

German Soldiers In Occupied Territories Are Far From...

if not as unhappy as they should be. One of them in Norway was recently complaining that Norwegians looked down on them as they would on niggers. " We don't look down......

The Agitation Into Which The House Of Commons, Or Part

of it, worked itself last week about the sale of a half-share in Reuter's Agency to the Newspaper Proprietors' Association is singularly hard to comprehend. The House is rightly......

A Reference In The House Of Commons Last Week To

an article in the current issue of La France Libre on Germany's oil-reserves draws opportune attention to a periodical which has just closed its first year of existence with a......

The Canadian Journalists Who Visited London Last Month...

home some interesting impressions. One of them, inspired in part by General McNaughton, Commander of the Canadian forces in Great Britain, is that there will have to be an......

Lord Beaverbrook's Appeal For Waste Paper Has Been Well Sup-

ported in the Press, and so it should be. To hand over old newspapers, unwanted books and the like to the paper-collect& (if there is one; that may be the chief obstacle) is......

America And The Peace

W HEN we have helped to end the curse of Hitlerism we shall help to establish a new peace which will give to decent people everywhere a better chance to live and prosper in......