11 NOVEMBER 1932, page 2

War In The Air The Attitude Of Members Of Parliament

in protesting against any suggestion that the British Air Force should be abolished is hard to comprehend. What is under dis- cussion is not the abolition of the British Air......

The Derelict Cunarder The Confident Announcement Made By...

on Monday that work on the new Cunarder was to be resumed before Christmas have been denied both by the Prime Minister and by the Cunard Company. Yet some decision must be taken......

Disarmament Hopes The French Disarmament Plan Impresses...

on the public mind the more clearly its outlines shape themselves. Its text is still unpublished and M. Paul Boncour's exposition at Geneva last Friday threw little more light......

Annuities And Tariffs The Annuities Due From The Irish Free

State to this country amount to 15,000,000 a year. Mr. Thomas announced in the House of Commons on Tuesday that the yield of the special duties on Free State imports had......

The New Reichstag The Result Of The German General Election

has left the situation a little worse than it was before. The Govern- ment itself has, on the face of it, been decisively repu- diated, but with no Government Party before the......

Mr. Gandhi's Visitors While It Is Satisfactory That The...

of India should have allowed Mr. Gandhi to carry on conversations with visitors from outside his gaol on the question of untouchability, it is by no means satisfactory that the......

Conditions In China An Important Message In Wednesday's...

a series of messages received by the North China Daily News from its correspondents all over China going to show tint, at any rate in all the central regions, conditions are......