12 FEBRUARY 1927, page 1

It May "be Remarked Here That Mr. Ramsay Mac_ Donald's

- change -to. uncompromising language after the reasonable and Cautious words which he had used outside - the House was characteristic. Only the other day he "adraitted that......

Turning To China, Mr. Macdonald Admitted That The British...

which were being sent out were going merely as policemen, but that, he said, was a distinction which would not be apparent to the Chinese. In these cir- cumstances he thought......

News Of The Week

rrillE King's Speech at the opening of Parliament on Tuesday was soberly optimistic about the prospects of trade; bid by earnestly emphasizing the hope that industrial strife......

The Prime Minister Explained Why The Ing's Speech...

little. He had provided as much as the House could digest in a session which would end in . July. The really big meal would come in the session which would begin in November.......

Filially, Mr. Baldwin Read A Cabinet Resolution Which...

duty of the force as the defence of British lives and nothing else, and made its movements dependent upon the advice of British representatives on the spot. If these......

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