29 NOVEMBER 1940, page 3

So Far, Then, All Speeches Have Worn The Colour Of

constructive criticism, urging more speedy and drastic action on the Home Front. This is a healthy warning and does credit to Parlia- ment. What changes in policy are we now to......

The Week In L Arliament

Our Parliamentary Correspondent writes : The debate on the Address was moved by a Squadron-Leader, Mr. Grant Ferris, and seconded by a Socialist Mayor of Poplar, Mr. Charles......

The Debate On Arms And Equipment And Man-power Came Next

day, and it was not a good day for the Government. Mr. Shinwell made a cogent and careful analysis of the whole problem. He deplored the recent optimistic speeches of Mr.......

Speeches On The Address Have Just Started And It Is

too soon to estimate the general feeling of the House. But there will be more days given to general debate, and criticism of various Ministers and departments will no doubt show......

The Excesses Of The Censors

In regard to the news which has been allowed to be printed recently about air raids on certain towns in this country we ought to be told whether it is the enemy or the people of......

Support From American Labour

Sir Walter Citrine, addressing the American Federation of Labour at New Orleans this week, and Mr. William Green, president of that body, found themselves at one in urging the......

A Promise To The Farmers

Although the Government is confident that the enemy threat to our shipping will be dealt with, none the less the calls of the war upon cargo-space are increasing, and it would......

Deaths On The Road

The latest returns show that there were 1,012 deaths from road accidents in the month of October, as compared with 920 in October last year, in spite of the fact that there are......

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