13 FEBRUARY 1932, page 1

News Of The Week

Disarmament UR Correspondent at Geneva reports on another page 1 .-/ that there is a growing feeling of hope there that the Disarmament Conference will have good results. In our......

These Proposals Have The Great Merit Of Trying To -bring

under the 'control of the League the most deadly weapons of attack, but, as we write in a leading article, -they imply a great deal to which they make no open. reference. The......

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We Should Be Sorry To See The Conference Setting To

work on any other basis. The results of the years of labour put into their Draft Convention by the Preparatory Committee, led by Lord Cecil, ought not now to be disc carded, but......

Shanghai -

The war, which is no war according to the Japanese, goes on round Shanghai. There are said to be forty thousand Chinese troops engaged and they evidently have 'considerable......