10 NOVEMBER 1928, page 2

M. Poincare's Government Of National Union Fell On...

Englishmen will probably have mixed feelings at the news. On the one hand, being conscious a M. Poineare's magnificent work in reconstructing French finances, they will dread......

Result Of An Acute Difference With Mr. Madeley, The Minister

of Posts and . Telegraphs. Resignation was apparently his only way of getting rid of Mr. Madeley, who had refused to resign. In direct disobedience to General Hertzog's......

The General Belief In South Africa Is That The Prime

Minister, heartily desiring to get rid of Mr. Madeley, deliberately used a slight insubordination as a pretext. Mr. Madeley is in alliance with the National Council faction of......

Last Sunday The Radical-socialist Party Met At Angers....

four Radical-Socialist members of the Cabinet were present—M. Herriot, M. Sarraut, M. Queuille and M. Perrier. There was much criticism of the Govern- ment, but before the......

In The House Of Lords On Tuesday Lord Salisbury, Unlike

Mr. Baldwin, made some remarks on foreign policy. In regard to the Rhineland he made an important state- ment, which we must quote :— " The noble lord asked me whether......

Lord Salisbury Also Threw Out An Interesting Statement On...

that may be worth remembering if the controversy grows :— " As regarded safeguarding, the Government were not dissatisfied with the results of that policy so far as it had gone......

Mr. Macdonald Was Very Angry At This Treatment, And Mr.

Snowden a little later moved the adjournment of the debate. Mr. Baldwin calmly accepted the Motion, and thus the first day's discussion came to an untimely end before six......

After The Address Had Been Moved And Seconded Mr. Macdonald,

disregarding the long-established precedent for confining the discussion on the opening day of Parlia- ment to general principles, tried to provoke a debate on foreign policy by......

On November 3r4,, Sir William Clark Was Welcomed Kr The

Dominion Government of Canada. Mr. Mackenzie King emphasized the significance of the appointment of the first British High Commissioner to Canada, and said it was a most......

On Wednesday In The House Of Lords, Lord Cushendun Reviewed

at length the history of the Anglo-French compromise. He disposed of all the absurd stories that there was a pooling of the British and French Navies and an attempt to form a......