11 MAY 1934, page 2

Sedition And Liberty The Incitement To Disaffection Bill...

before Standing Committee A of the House of Commons, and much will depend upon what happens to it while it is there. The Oxford meeting held at the end of last week showed that......

Trade With New Zealand Much Of The Debate On Trade

relations between this country and New Zealand was based on a misunder- standing. The Opposition were apparently under the impression that the New Zealand Government had invited......

An Alternative For The Non-socialist Voter Mr. Ramsay...

made a point which is probably a sound one from the point of view_of one who wishes to defeat the present Government. He maintains that the decision of the Liberal Party to......

Great Britain Is Not Directly Interested In Develop-...

the interior of Arabia. Her main concern in the present war is in the effect that it may have upon Arab relations with the Aden Protectorate. For years Anglo-Yemeni relations......

No Alliances For The Liberal Party - Both Sir Archibald

Sinclair and Mr. Ramsay Muir, in their speeches at the National Liberal Federation, were emphatic in denouncing the idea that the Liberal Party should attempt to enter into any......

* * * * War Debts To The U.s.a.

Mr. Homer Cummings, the United States Attorney- General, haS given an opinion that Great Britain and the other countries, who have made token payments in respect of their debts......

" Arabia Infelix" To Judge By The Size Of The

type in which news has been set out of the war between King Abdul Aziz ibn Saud and the Imam Yahya of the. Yemen, that south- west corner of the peninsula which is commonly......