20 JANUARY 1933, page 6

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Many persons experienced a sense almost of outrage. when they heard of violent efforts being made to save the life of Furnace for no other purpose, as they supposed; but that he......

The Indian Empire Society Has Added Something To The Gaiety

of politics by its collection of specimen letters to be addressed spontaneously to Members of Parliament by members of the Society, and The Times is to be congratulated on......

In Dublin At The Week-end I Found An Unexpected And

general apathy, qualified only by the huge Cosgrave meeting on Sunday afternoon in College Green. Estimates of the size of the crowd were, of course, contradictory, but it was......

Just As There Reach My Desk Two Or Three Documents

dwelling on the value of the Olympic games as an agency making for international good will there breaks this storm over the leg-trap theory in Australia. On the face of it a......

A Spectator's Notebook

IR," said Dr. Johnson, "I perceive you are a vile 0 Whig." Mr. Lloyd George is more precise in his epithets. He perceives his fellow-Liberals generally to be flaccid, oleaginous......

The Recorder Of Leeds Observed On Tuesday That He Thought

he would not be indulging in any political statement when he said that there was a great deal of necessarily subsidized idleness in the country, and the result was a criminal......