28 APRIL 1923, Page 11

Despite these criticisms of foreign interference—and they are strangely reminiscent

of crusades carried on in the British Press at the time of Mr. W. E. Johnson's (" Pussyfoot ") anti-drink campaign in Great Britain— the visits of such of our public men as Lord Robert Cecil to the United States, and of such Americans as ex- President Taft to this country, are all to the good. They help in the great task of making the English-speaking Peoples better known to one another.