Page 7, 28th July 1939
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Living From Hand To Mouth
I T is not denied that British policy this year has been a hand to mouth policy. Events in Europe, the Far East and Ireland have forced us to devise hasty and unthought-out......
Spain
EADERS of the daily Press will be well advised to treat with great caution the rumours about divisions in that country. We .ay " rumours" advisedly, because the obtaining of......
Where We Have Failed
T WO pieces of news this week remind us of the amount that still remains for Britain to do, if she is to fulfil her claim to he so much more civilised and just than her......
Week By Week I By Michael De La Bedoyere I
VIOLENCE IN CONTEMPORARY AFFAIRS wo Attitudes Towards It Germany ; I.R.A. ; Rent Strikes T HERE is a common factor in all the big questions that are agitating our minds at the......
First Thoughts
Moral Cross Purposes By F. R. HOARE I CANNOT remember if I have told before in print the story of an excellent Protestant aunt of mine (God rest her soul) and her comments on......
In A Few Words
Beachcomber's Secret Service W HERE does the Express get its "Secret Service ' information feature? Beachcomber's column, Tuesday: A disinterested observer (a Micronesian......
Recent Remarks
Wise And Otherwise "I feel sin g ularly distressed about the news in this mornin g 's papers of the new attempt to make friends with Hitler."—Mr Greenwood, M.P.......















