6 MARCH 1926, page 14

Mr. C. A. Dunning, The Former Premier Of Saskatchewan, Is

to enter the new Ministry as Minister of Railways, Mr. Dunning left his native Leicestershire twenty-three years ago as an emigrant lad. A farmer by' profession, he has a great......

Those Wlid G O To Iteiv - In The - Next Few Diri

will be surprised to find what an early seas - on it is. r cannot recall having seen such a variety of flowers out simul- taneously in the third week of February. Among those I-......

The British Museum, Like Other Public Collections, Is...

Sunday afternoons. On a recent Sunday I went there, hoping to spend a profitable afternoon—truly within its " hospitable walls," for outside it was r a inin g with tropical......

Mr. Mackenzie King, The Prime Minister Of Canada, Who Was

defeated in his own constituency of North York, Ontario, last October, has returned to' Ottawa by the somewhat circuitous route of Prince Albert, Saskatchewan. In the last......

The Spectator Has Always Championed The Cause Of Smoke...

Although the number of people who have installed gas and electric heating in their houses is steadily growing, there remain tens of thousands of coal fires in London that might......

There Can Be Few More Uncomfortable Places In The World

than the island of Tristan da Cunha in the South Atlantic, a lonely outpost of the British Empire whose nearest neighbour is St. Helena, thirteen hundred miles away. Mr. Martyn......

In The Opposite Camp Are To Be Found The Two

American CardinalsSardinal Hayes, Archbishop of New York, and Cardinal O'Connell, of Boston, who• since : the death of Cardinal Gibbon, of Baltimore—one of the most charming old......

Mr. Richard Jebb, Whose Book The Eclipse Of Empire Was

reviewed recently in the Spectator, has a fine record of service to the Empire. He is one of the greatest living authorities . on. the constitutional development of the Empire,......