GREAT BRITAIN: Doctor's Advice

While Neville Chamberlain was delivering himself of speeches which, at any other time, would have been reserved for the head of the state, Britain's forgotten Prime Minister. James Ramsay MacDonald, suddenly emerged from his voluntary exile in Newfoundland, hurried back to London, brown and healthy-looking, to take up his residence again at No. 10 Downing Street. His reappearance sent whispering through the galleries of a score of clubs a story that has been making headway ever since June. The story:

The three men who steer the National...

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