15 NOVEMBER 1935, page 6

I Have No Kind Of Animus Against The Daily Herald.

On the contrary, I regard it as in many ways a very inter- esting and competent paper. But its readers must have been struck more than once by a congenital tendency towards a......

Poisoned Pens

A FEW weeks ago a Spectator reviewer subjected to drastic castigation a novel which, as he said, Possessed . no quality to entitle it to a moment's attention except undisguised......

The Problem Of The Roads, And More Particularly Of City

streets, is pushing into prominence again. There are rumours that Mr. -Hore-Belisha proposes to rule a large area of Central London out of bounds altogether. to, through traffic......

I Used To Talk With The Late Frank Gray, The

former. M.P. for Oxford, about the institution he founded at Bicester for the support and training of young vagrants.. But I never went to see it, and now I suppose I never......

A Spectator's Notebook

y NOTICE that at the Lord Mayor's Banquet on Saturday I the Italian Ambassador was among the honoured guests, and it was mentioned in one report that he was given a particularly......

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Wind Variable " The rt. hon. gentleman, the Member for Darwon, was asked whether ho would use force in support of the Covenant of the League of Nations. I did not think very......