10 NOVEMBER 1939, page 3

Miss Dorothy Sayers On The War

The annual Christmas Number of The Spectator, which appears next week, will be a greatly enlarged issue, published at the usual price. The prospect of a heavy demand empha-......

Back To The Cities

Mr. Harold Macmillan has been urging that the time has come to revise the policy of evacuation, and bring back to the towns the financial, commercial, and industrial enter-......

The War At Sea

If the war on land seems to be marking time, there has been never a moment's respite in intensive war at sea. More men have lost their lives in the Royal Navy than in the other......

The Battle For The Balkans

Herr von Papen has returned to Turkey in time to hear the news of the ratification of the Anglo-Franco-Turkish Pact by the National Assembly. There is probably not very much......

A German Reform Plan

No propaganda promoted by the Allies m Germany can be so effective as propaganda by Germans who have a following in their own country. The " German National Council," now being......

The War In The Air

The war in the air has become somewhat brisker in the last few days both in the North Sea and on the fighting front in France. On Tuesday there were a number of encounters in......