12 MARCH 1932, page 3

- Peace Possibilities • .

. The military situation remains static, but with no definite armistice declared fighting may. break out again at any time. The signs are that Japan has little :inclination for......

,1 1 , 1% - There Is No Satisfaction To Be Got Out

of the upward course of the £ so far as it is due, as it evidently is in part, to the action of speculators buying in the hope of a further rise and the reconversion of their......

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News Of The Week

11 - 111E transference of the Sino-Japanese question to -I- the League of Nations Assembly has given oppor- tunity for the smaller States to declare themselves with emphasis on......

M. Tardieu Stiffens

The Disarmament Conference has been rather marking time while the Special Assembly on the Shanghai question monopolizes attention at Geneva. But, meanwhile, M. Tardieu has been,......