Page 2, 8th November 1935

8th November 1935
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The Outlook In France

Possibilities In Transition M. Laval Threatened The Radical Congress gave M. Laval's government a breathing space. 'What will happen now? The first hypothesis is that M. Las al......

Yugoslav Crisis Averted

But Only Just The First Regent Returns From Our Central European Correspondent During the three weeks' absence of the First Regent, Prince Paul, in Paris and London, a serious......

The Late Lord Morris

Edward Pat rick Lord Morris who died recently in London) was one of that distinguished body of imperial statesmen who, through the constitutional developments of the generation,......

The Week's News

AT HOME The Duke of Gloucester and his bride, Lady Alice Montagu Douglas Scott, were married in the private chapel of Buckingham Palace on Wednesday. Most of the pageantry which......

City Notes

From Our City Correspondent Varying optimism regarding Italo-Abyssinian affairs and the pother of the approaching general election have had a rather subduing effect on stock......

Wales Discusses Foreign Policy

Nationalist Executive Meeting From Our Welsh Correspondent An emergency meeting of the Welsh Nationalist executive committee has been held to discuss the party's position in......

Apprenticeship Regulations Catholics Boycotted

Michael, the weekly of young German Catholics, contains a remarkable article referring to the new apprenticeship regulations introduced in various parts of the country, writes......

Diploma For Youth Leaders A New Profession

The office of youth leader ie going to become a real erofession, write:. our German correspondent, a full-time occupation of paid people who have passe'd through a special......

Leper Colony In Transsylvania

The Rumania Ministry of Hygiene has decided to found a leper colony. .11 - he nursing will be undertaken _by nuns.......

Canals Versus Roads

Since the abolition in Holland of the duties which hindered motor traffic on the roads there is an evident tendency, writes our Dutch correspondent, to make more use of motors......