4 NOVEMBER 1938, page 3

The New Cabinet Appointments Have Failed To Evoke Much...

hostile or otherwise. It is strange, however, that, up to the time of writing, the Government's critics have had nothing to say about the selection of a peer to be First Lord of......

Wednesday's Debate On The Bringing Into Force Of The...

Agreement was an altogether livelier affair. The Prime Minister made the best of a case which was not easy to argue by representing this latest move as a part of the general......

The Christmas Number Of The Spectator, To Be Published On

November 18th (at the usual price), will consist of about I2o pages in a coloured cover, and will contain, in addition to all regular features, special articles by well-known......

Neither Mr. Attlee Nor Mr. Chamberlain Were At Their Best.

The former exhibited all his old faults of delivery which detract so much from his effectiveness, although no one could complain of the content of his speech. His warning......

* * * * The Axe At Geneva Rather Wild

and comprehensive allegations of " a political purge " in the League of Nations Secretariat have in the past week gained more currency than they appear, in the light of facts,......

The Cabinet Changes The Latest Changes In The Cabinet Will

not wholly satisfy public opinion. The more the Cabinet changes, the more it remains the same. Yet it is agreed by friends and opponents of the Government that what is most......

The Week In Parliament , Our Parliamentary Correspondent...

It was yet another tactical blunder on the part of the official Opposition to postpone their vote of censure on air raid defence until Thursday. No one doubts the importance of......

The Scarcity Of Nurses Two Factors Are Considered By The

Scottish Departmental Committee on Nursing whose report was published on Tuesday, to contribute to the scarcity of nurses: These are the competition of other careers open to......