7 MARCH 1925, Page 1

* * * * Lord Curzon's reply for the Government

was satis- factory so far as it went. The Government, he said, were so conscious of the necessity of founding their decision upon really important grounds that they would not publish the whole Report (which dealt indiscriminately with a multitude of allegations), but would publish all the material facts. The change since March, 1923, was explained by the well-known fact that for eighteen months all supervision of German disarmament ceased.

*