10 OCTOBER 1925, page 1

M. Caillaux's Visit To Washington To Settle The Terms Of

the French debt has ended in an arrangement which has been variously interpreted but which marks an unquestimable failure to reach the desired end. The feeling between the two......

" The Influence Of M. Caillaux, Who Is Convincing His

countrymen that France cannot permanently prosper Unless -she pays her debts and placates her 'enemies, has - of Comte been great, but another strong influence is the war in......

The Russian Commissar For Foreign Affairs Left Moscow...

to seek medical advice in Central Europe. He broke his journey at Warsaw where banquets and the toasting of a foreign representative in the old capitalist style seem to have......

News Of The Week

various Ministers . for Foreign Affairs who are assembled at Locarno display in almost equal parts a sincere desire to conclude a Pact and an appreciation of the manifold-......

Mr. Chamberlain Said That He Was Profoundly Thankful That At

last the exchange of Notes had ceased and Allied and German statesmen -were meeting round a table for a frank and most friendly discussion. All the world must view with......

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