6 SEPTEMBER 1935, page 6

Mr. H. G. Wells' New Film, Which Ought To Be

showing by November, is finally, I understand, to be called Mr. H. G. Wells' new film, which ought to be showing by November, is finally, I understand, to be called Things to......

The Traffic Census, The Detailed Results Of Which Arc Not

yet available, has, I see, brought to light the . fact that many of the new arterial roads are being neglected in favour of the old roads they were meant to supersede. That is......

The Statement That The Wedding Of The Duke Of Glouces-

ter and Lady Alice Scott was to take place at*Westininster Abbey on a certain date has, I am glad to see, been: denied as regards both time and place. Nothing, pre- Sumably, has......

A Spectator's Notebook

THE remark t country hat any man of affairs in this countr must of necessity read The Times if only:for the sake• of its correspondence is a commonplace, but its truth has never......

The Trade Unions Today

I T seems unlikely that the sixty-seventh Trades Union Con g ress, which opened at Mar g ate last Monday, is destined to make any sensational contri- bution to the history of......

The Legal Proceedings That Have Led To The Stoppage, For

the present at any rate, of the publication of the Countess Haig's book on her husband bring a singularly Unhappy situation (familiar already in certain limited circles) to......

The More Family Group — Heading In " The Times" Not,

it turns out; a new anti-Malthusian society, but a picture of the author of Utopia and his family. JANUS.......

It Is Well, By The Way, To Realise How The

people of this country—or some . of them—get their news. What, for example, has the Church to say on the Italian crisis ? The answer to that has never been more decisively or......