7 AUGUST 1936, page 3

It Was A Pity That Apart From Lord Cranborne And

the faithful Mr. Ernest Brown no Minister thought it worth his while to delay his holidays in order to stay and listen to them. For much sound sense was talked, and it would......

The Minor Reshuffle Among The Junior Ministers That Took...

at the end of last week should strengthen the Government. Mr. Hudson, for instance, is too good an administrator to be left in the backwater of the Ministry of Pensions. Though......

The Prime Minister; I Understand, Will Decide His Future...

by the extent to which his health is benefited by his holiday. He is still very tired, and was forced to leave the question of the new appointments in the last week of the......

Hardly A Minister Is Taking His Holidays Abroad This August.

Many of them will have to be back in Downing Street by the 'third week in August. The Foreign Affairs Committee of the Cabinet will be meeting then to consider again the various......

What We Should Fight For The Discussion Opened By Lord

Eustace Percy in The Spectator a fortnight ago on the question, " What Should We Fight For ? " is carried a stage further today by a very interesting contribution from the pen......

Railway Wages The Recommendations Of The • National...

has • examined the claims of the National Union of Railwaymen and the Railway Clerks' Association for a restoration of the. " cuts " imposed in 1981, was pub- lished on Friday.......

The Week In Parliament Our Parliamentary Correspondent...

the adjournment motion is used as an opportunity by the back-benchers to raise minor grievances of administration. The result is a series of quick-fire speeches on a variety of......

The Dominions And Whitehall Mr. R. G. Menzies, The...

Attorney- General, was perfectly right in saying on Sunday, on his return to Australia from London, that the whole question of the co-ordination of foreign policy between the......