10 MARCH 1933, page 2

Japan's Advance Japan's Swift Advance Through Jehol Is To...

intents and purposes over, and that province, like the three which admittedly form part of Manchuria, is now in full Japanese occupation, which will, of course, be regularized......

More Men At Work The Increase Of 55,000 In The

numbers of persons in work in February, as compared with January, is slight, and partly seasonal, but it is none the less welcome. A decline of 46,000 in the army of the......

At Present The Prospect Is That An Attempt Will Be

made to regularize the position. The Government, so long as its two component parts hold together, can command a majority in the Reichstag, and there should be no difficulty in......

The Irish Land Annuities The Irish Free State Government...

informed Mr. Thomas that the sums received from Land Annuities, hitherto set aside in separate suspense accounts in anti- cipation of arbitration, are now to be appropriated for......

The Embargo Problem The United States Is Likely To Be

the deciding factor. If Mr. Roosevelt's new Government is prepared to lay an embargo on arms for Japan, for which public opinion in America is probably ready, and France and......

An Air Police Force ?

Mr. Eden made an important, though guarded, state- ment on an international air police in the course of the Disarmament Conference discussions. It is true that he went no......

Last Hopes At Geneva There Is Unfortunately No Prospect That

Herr Hitler will get to Geneva to confer with Mr. MacDonald and M. Daladier on the disarmament problem this week-end, and Signor Mussolini shows no signs of leaving home either.......