King Leopold's Letter It Is Doubtful Whether The Letter...
by King Leopold of the Belgians to his Prime Minister, M. van Zeeland, is quite as timely or as useful as it may seem. M. van Zeeland is shortly to announce the preliminary......
Germany And State Socialism
Two decrees issued in Germany this week illustrate very clearly some of the consequences of her struggle for self- sufficiency. Last week General Goring, as Commissioner for the......
Defence Passive And Active The Very Useful Debate...
Sir Archibald Sinclair in the House of Commons on Tuesday elicited from Sir Thomas Inskip, as Minister for the Co-ordination of Defence, a reply marked by a not entirely......
Higher Rail Rates The Decision Of The Railway Rates Tribunal
to allow an increase in the railway companies' charges, however unwel- come, comes as no surprise, and it is difficult to see how it can reasonably be challenged. The rising......
Army Reform The Pamphlet A Policy For The Army, Published
this week by the recently-established Army League Committee, is a clear and valuable statement of the need for reform in the organisation of our land forces. During 1937, 50,000......
The Supreme Court Though Mr. Roosevelt Last Week Suffered...
most serious defeat of his Presidential career, the purpose of his plan to reform the Supreme Court, which the Senate rejected, appears to have been achieved. The emasculated......