7 APRIL 1939, page 3

Although Not All Of Mr. Lloyd George's Assumptions Would Be

generally accepted, his speech had the desirable effect of disturbing some of the Government Members who had not yet grasped the full implications of the Polish guar- antee. Any......

Mployment In March The Unemployment Figures For March...

a decline from the figures for February ; this March, how- ever, the decline was greater than usual, and for that reason is encouraging. The total of 1,726,929 unemployed in......

It Is Almost Certain That The Demand For A Ministry

of Supply will be renewed when the House meets after Easter. Quite apart from the doubling of the Territorial Army, and all that that involves, Members are concerned about the......

Monday's Debate Was A Great Occasion, If Only Evidenced By

the fact that the House listened for three hours to a suc- cession of speeches from its most notable Members. The House was deeply interested throughout, though seldom very......

The Announcement That The Post Office Is To Inaugurate The

distribution of broadcasting programmes over the tele- phone is of special interest in existing circumstances. The decision carries out the recommendation of the Ulls- water......

The Decision Reached By An Emergency Delegate Conference...

National Union of Railwaymen on Tuesday creates a serious situation. The conference decided by a large majority to reject the National Tribunal's award on the rail- waymen's......

The Week In Parliament Our Parliamentary Correspondent...

is too early, perhaps, to judge what the effect of the Polish guarantee will be at home. The appearance of the House :n Monday's Debate was of almost complete unanimity, but one......