28 MARCH 1947, page 5

I Am Very Glad That The Home Secretary, As Chairman

of the Government committee dealing with war-histories, has given his blessing to the proposal put forward by Mr. E. H. Keeling, M.P., for an official history of AngIO-American......

"' We Are Dying In Peace, Innocent As We Are.

We shall all appear at the Judgment Seat one day. We believe that the Merciful Father, who rules everything in truth, will sooner or later prove our innocence.' Opoku Afwenee,......

When A Bill Which Is Expected To Get Its Second

reading this week becomes law the Government will have the opportunity of improving substantially, or continuing to deface, what are perhaps the most notable dozen acres in the......

A Spectator's Notebook

C ONVERSATION with the members ok the Soviet delegation now in England is singularly interesting. The delegates come from various parts of Russia and only one of them speaks......

Trade Targets

F EW subjects have been so hag-ridden by doctrine as inter- national trade. The fact that, desirable as it is as an ideal, world free trade has never existed and is obviously •......

Spurious Reputations, It Will Generally Be Agreed, Should...

interests of truth and honesty be discouraged. That consideration might properly be commended to the attention of various societies, some learned, some more or less learned,......

When The Names Of The Royal Commission On The Press

were read out by Mr. Attlee on Wednesday the general impression left was one of bewilderment, the question " Who are they? " about several members of the Commission mingling......

There Appears To Be Not The Smallest Foundation For The

suggestion which a morning paper is disseminating that Mr. Bevin is likely to leave the Foreign Office to become " planner-in-chief " to the Government. The story is scouted in......