24 FEBRUARY 1933, page 3

Mr. George Robey And Equity Nobody Who Knows Anything About

Mr. George Robey will suppose that his refusal to join the British Actors' Equity Association is due to lack of public spirit or sympathy with his fellow artists. The position......

British Industries Fair

The continued growth, year by year, of the British Industries Fair till it now fills two vast buildings in London and another at Birmingham, is fairly conclusive proof that our......

Parliament Our Parliamentary Correspondent Writes : The...

week in Parliament has been Mr. Chamberlain's speech upon unemployment in the Vote of Censure debate, which, whatever its not inconsiderable oratorical merits, was quite out of......

Trafficking In Honours

The first prosecution under the Honours (Prevention of Abuses) Act of 1925 has led to the conviction of Mr. Maundy Gregory for attempting to obtain" money from a retired naval......

Cheap Smokeless Fuel The Recent Decision Of The Admiralty To

contract for a supply of fuel oil distilled from British coal encouraged the hope that low-temperature carbonization was at long last to justify the hopes which it had aroused.......

Mr. Churchill Pounced Upon The Chancellor With Effect,...

Churchill's interventions arc very much discounted by the knowledge that he considers this Government a Government to be destroyed. It was pleasant to find the Prime Minister in......

Pictures Of Christ .a Letter Which We Have Received Signed

by the Bishop of Liverpool and many other distinguished churchmen and educationists calls attention to the harm that is done to the-impressionable minds of children by pictures......