12 MAY 1923, page 1

News Of The Week.

T HE strain on the Entente is greater than ever before. It is useless to disguise that fact. All we can hope now is that the Government will not be blamed for having taken a......

Both Statements Were Couched In The Language Of Regretful...

; but both made it clear that, in spite of what had happened, the British Government was very anxious to keep the door open. It was hinted that the Italian Government, whose......

On Tuesday The Government Sent A Memorandum To Moscow...

attention_ to the numerous anti-British acts of the Soviet Government. It demands the cessation of hostile acts in the East, notably in India ; the payment of compensation in......

Meanwhile, In The Ruhr, France Might Seem To Be Trying

positively not only to unite Germans of all parties in a great national sentiment, but to work this sentiment up to the highest degree of fury and bitterness. The trial of the......

We Have Not Space To Summarize M. Poincare's Note To

Germany, but we may say that his principal objections were those which we mentioned last week and which, of - course, are familiar. On Tuesday important state- Menti describing......

We Regard These Monstrous Sentences With Surprise And...

we are glad to note that protests have been raised in France as well as elsewhere on the ground that such severity will certainly defeat itself. If the Krupp directors had......