6 DECEMBER 1940, page 3

* * * * Lord Winterton And Sir John Wardlaw

Milne continued the attack initiated by Mr. Shinwell a week ago. Lord Winterton demanded a greater effort, both at home and in the Colonial Empire, to improve production and......

In The Same Spirit Mr. Vernon Bartlett Analysed The Present

position of the B.B.C. and our foreign propaganda, and pleaded for greater use of the Allied Governments in our midst. Again Mr. Seymour Cocks, in a well-informed speech, asked......

Hildren In London

There are still large numbers of children living in the London County Council area, whose presence demands decisions from the Minister of Health and the President of the Board......

The Debate On Aliens Is A Case In Point. It

is now admitted that the indiscriminate detention of aliens and also of British subjects under 18B was a mistake. The administrative arrangements made by the various Departments......

The Press In War - Time The Position Of The Press In

war-time was the subject of Mr. J. A. Spender's presidential address to the Institute of Journalists at its annual general meeting. In this country the Press has not suffered......

An Air - Marshal On Aviation In A Remarkable Address...

the Royal Empire Society on Tuesday Air-Marshal Sir Philip Joubert, so well and so favourably known to radio listeners, expressed himself with vigour on the essential......

The Week In Parliament

Our Parliamentary correspondent writes : —The House of Commons has complete confidence in the Prime Minister, in his energy, his capacity and in his leadership. It would not......

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More Cuts In Food Supplies

Lord Woolton, the Minister of Food, announced at Man- chester last Monday that we shall soon have to submit to fur- ther food restrictions and reduced rations. This is what we......