12 JANUARY 1924, page 2

Next, We Were Interested To Read That Mr. Ramsay Macdonald

plainly perceives that it may be necessary to protest against "what is being done in Afghanistan." His only reservation was that protests should be made through the proper......

As Regards Foreign Affairs, Mr. Macdonald Said That The...

Party wanted to put all the quarrels of Europe behind them, and to establish" with France, Italy, Russia, Germany—with all peoples of the nations—an under- standing, not of......

All The Same We Arc Bound To Say That The

task will be far more difficult than Mr. MacDonald, in the friendly atmosphere of the Albert Hall, and warmed by the genial response of his audience as he developed his very......

In France, The Fall Of The Franc Has Been Compensated

by the fall of the Seine. Over last week-end the Paris floods had become extremely severe. The highest point was reached on the nights of Saturday and Sunday last, when at the......

Last Sunday's Elections Of A Third Of The French Senate

have resulted in a considerable success for Poineare and his policy. The, condition of the Senate remains almost exactly as it was, that is, perceptibly more Liberal than the......

That Is, Of Course, Eloquent, And We Believe It Is

sincere, and it certainly deserves and will command our respect till it is proved to be otherwise. The tragedy of such visions is that they filled Mr. Lloyd George's speeches......

The Most Significant Phrase In Mr. Macdonald's Speech Was...

"one step" was enough for him, so long as it led to another step. There was no mention whatever in his speech of reconstructing society, of nationalizing the means of......

Turning To Unemployment, Mr. Ramsay Macdonald Did Not...

idea of how he intends to deal with it beyond saying that his government would produce "a scientific scheme." He made a considerable point of the housing problem, and drew......

Paris Forms A Sort Of Bottle-neck For The United Out-

pourings of the Marne, the Yonne and the Seine, for below Paris, those serpentine bendings and writhings of the Seine, which everyone who has ever flown from London to Paris......