It is well, by the way, to realise how the
people of this country—or some . of them—get their news. What, for example, has the Church to say on the Italian crisis ? The answer to that has never been more decisively or authoritatively given than in the ArchbishOp of York's broadcast address on Sunday evening. In the Daily Mail next morning I found not one word of that remarkable utterance,. but an article with the double heading PACIFISM LEADS TO 'WAR " BISHOP'S DISTRUST OF LEAGUE ACTION conveyed to the world the information that the Bishop. of Gloucester had written an article in his diocesan maga- zine on international affairs from the standpoint which he habitually assumes (and is perfectly entitled to assume) On social and industrial questions. In such accents, for Daily Mail readers, the Church has spoken.