29 SEPTEMBER 1939, page 3

One Of The Minor, But None The Less Interesting, Results

of the war, has been the way in which Parliament is gradually finding its head. So far, this is confined to Question Time which, for the first time for nearly five years, shows......

Not Even A Sympathetic Cheer Was Given To The Chancellor

of the Exchequer as he made his way to the Treasury Box on Wednesday afternoon. Although the House has been strangely unspeculative as to the Chancellor's proposals it feared......

Help From The Trades Unions Tne Prime Minister Is To

be congratulated on his quick a ppreciation of the indispensable part which organised Labour must take in war work and especially in connexion with the Ministry of Supply. If......

The Week In Parliament

Our Parliamentary correspondent writes: On Tuesday, the Prime Minister's usual weekly statement on the progress of the war was completely overshadowed by the remarkable oration......

Rent Evasion

Public sympathy very properly goes out to persons who, under stress of war conditions, are unable to pay their rents, and, were they not protected, would be liable to......

Nine Hundred And Ninety Nine General Dissatisfaction With...

of the Ministry of Information was not lessened by Sir Edward Grigg's state- ment that the total staff of the Ministry consisted of no fewer than 999 persons, of whom only 43......