Page 6, 4th August 1939

4th August 1939
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The Premier's Victory

T HE final debate in the House of Commons on the foreign situation was 3 triumph for Mr Chamberlain. The Opposition, now in fundamental agreement with the Government's foreign......

The Summer Schools

0 N other pages will be found reports of the annual schools—Catholic antidote to the silly sea son mentality. Simultaneously at Oxford and Cambridge, the Catholic Social Guild......

Foreigners In England

T HE Portuguese journalists who were in England as guests of the British Council have returned to their own country and taken with them, no doubt, a very full picture of England......

" Undue Concern"

R ECENTL Y, a Cabinet Minister atated in the House of Commons that the Government lid not view the present situation in Danzig with " undue concern." He was, of course, promptly......

In A Few Words

The Bishop of Whalley C ORRESPONDENTS from the North inform me of rumours that a new See may be formed. This story may be but the play of ima g ination pending the nomination of......

Recent Remarks

Wise And Otherwise The flesh of fish is extremely perishable, the flavour is q uickly lost, the texture deteriorates, the appeal to the appetite disappears and the flesh......

First Thoughts

Transfiguration By P. Ir. HOARE W HO was the statesman of whom a modernistic biographer said that when he was in a cliff. culty he withdrew to his private .room to pray, and......

Week By Week I By Douglas Jerrold I

MILITARY CONVERSATIONS WITH RUSSIA Britain Driven Into Power Politics Our Greatest Danger Is His Majesty's Opposition T HE Russian Military Conversations follow precedent. In......