4 MARCH 1938, page 3

In View Of The Fact That Mr. Wedgwood Berm Screamed

his defiance at Sir Archibald for breaking a tradition estab- lished by . Campbell-Bannerman in 1905, it was unfortunate that Mr. Chamberlain knew, or was informed, that before......

The House Then Began To Consider The Rent Restriction Bill.

The Minister, aiming at the ultimate removal of all control, proves that conditions are more favourable to the removal of control from B class houses than they were to the......

Tuesday Was A Blank Day Devoted To Supplementary Esti- Mates

of minor importance. The Home Secretary wanted more money for more Borstals, and the First Commissioner of Works wanted more money for Government hospitality to princes and......

Mr. Attlee Was Not Really Convincing On The. Point That

a new tradition governing the position of Foreign Secretary had just been established, but his quotation from a speech by Mr. Ormsby-Gore in 1919 shows great assiduity on the......

We Had Previously Been Discussing The Trinidad Affair. It Is

not a very pleasant business and not particularly creditable to anyone concerned, and those who insist that the Colonial Empire exists to extort high profits out of underpaid......

Flogging : The Real Scandal The So-called Mayfair Men Who

were recently sentenced at the Old Bailey to flogging as well as imprisonment were guilty of a brutal crime, and if the use of the " cat " were either redemptive or deterrent it......

The Week In Parliament Our Parliamentary Correspondent...

best perfor- mance of the week has been the lively all-star debate on the position of the Foreign Secretary in the House of Lords. The Labour Party continued their performance......

The Conversations With Eire It Is Unfortunate That In The

interval between the breaking off of the conversations between Great Britain and Eire and their resumption this week little advance has been made towards a general settlement.......

A New Model Borstal The Plan For A New Borstal

institution, outlined by the Home Secretary in the House of Commons on Tuesday, marks a yet further stage in the progress which has been effected recently both in the attitude......