23 MARCH 1934, page 6

The Liberal Party Programme

T HE statement of policy, issued by Sir Herbert . Samuel on behalf of himself, his colleagues and the Liberal Party Organizations, is an attempt to compress into narrow compass......

For Once In A Way I Rather Wish I Had

seen the boat-race instead of listening to it. The broadcast was less . success- ful than usual. No one would have gathered fro m it that Bradley put on what some critics......

Memories Are Short, And I Suppose The Announcement Of The

death of General Stuart-Wortley this week will have recalled to comparatively few of those who noticed it the famous Daily Telegraph interview with the Kaiser which helped to......

A Spectator's Notebook

" T N our private lives we have learnt to consider the - .11. rights and feelings of our neighbours. If we did the • same in international affairs world-peace would be more......

The Master Of The Temple, After Being Considered Well In

the running for the Bishopric of Ely—now filled by the quite unexpected appointment of Bishop of Hull— is, I see, being mentioned both for the Deanery of St. Paul's and the......

A Visit To The Exhibition Of British Art Just Before

it closed last Saturday left one impression, at any rate, on my mind. While landscape, the glory of English painting, was very meagrely represented, of portraits there was......

In Apologizing For Intruding Into A Sphere Not Properly His

own when he delivered the first Clarke-Hall memorial . lecture on Monday, the Archbishop of York was perhaps • forestalling the kind of criticism that his incursion into......