3 MARCH 1939, page 3

Tuesday, When The Debate On The Recognition Question Was...

was a day in the best Parliamentary tradition, and for the first time for some weeks Members went into the Lobbies after listening to two winding-up speeches that were effective......

Mr. Eden's Position Is Now Very Interesting, And Increas-...

the subject of speculation. It is evident that he and his friends have been taken back into the fold. It remains to be seen whether the joy over one penitent will be given......

Sickness And Wages The Decision Of The Court Of Appeal

on Monday that an employee on a weekly wage who receives sickness benefit under National Health Insurance is also entitled to be paid wages under his contract of employment,......

Naval Estimates The Naval Estimates For 1939-1940 Are The...

this country has ever known ; they emphasise the staggering scale which our rearmament has now assumed. The total of Liso,000,000 is £23,500,000 more than last year ; but the......

The Independence Of The Press A Valuable And Instructive...

raising directly the question of the independence of the Press, and in par- ticular of the relation between editor and proprietors in the matter of the formulation of policy,......

The Week In Parliament Our 'parliamentary Correspondent...

a full house on Monday to hear Mr. Chamberlain make his statement on the recognition of General Franco. It was to be expected that the Opposition would protest, but the form of......