4 JUNE 1942, page 4

Speculation On How Long Germany Can Stand Air-raids On The

new scale is inevitable, if in some sense idle. The new scale, as Mr. Churchill warned the House of Commons, will of course not be uniformly maintained. Tuesday night's raid by......

There Is Still Some Speculation About General Giraud's...

based, in some cases, on the conviction that an escape remarkable could not have been effected unless the Germans, f reasons of their own, had winked at it. There is no solid......

Mr. Gandhi's Political Declarations Get More Unhelpful...

are two pronouncements by him in the May 24th iss of his paper Harijan: "Leave India to God. If that is too much, then leave h to anarchists." " Their [the British] withdrawal......

A Spectator's Notebook R E Government's Fuel Scheme Is...

Parliament and the ation with the full weight of a united Cabinet behind it. But the Cabinet has, I gather, been by no means united in its discus- sions. There has very......

Many Contributors To The Spectator Are Indebted...

of it unconsciously, to Miss Dorothy Watson, the Edito Secretary, who died suddenly on Tuesday after an operation. Th who have had contact with her casually will realise......

Viscountess Simon, I Observe, Wants (not, Would Like If It

we possible) Germany to be wiped off the face of the earth. I do n criticise the aspiration ; I am only anxious to try and understand What is the Germany that is to be thus......

The Gathering Held At The Waldorf Hotel A Week Ago

to mark the attainment of a new degree of co-operation between the Christian Churches of Great Britain, Protestant and Roman Catholic, was important and impressive. The Bishop......

The Turning Tide In Fact It Is Not Merely Turning,

it has turned. That is the conclusion which a strictly sober survey of every battle-front ippears to justify. The last week in May has carved for itself !pee of its own in the......