13 JUNE 1925, page 2

The Death Sentences On The Eight Egyptians Convicted Of The

late Sirdar's 'murder were pronounced in Cairo after ratification by the Grand Mufti. Six of them were perhaps guilty tools and little more. The chief organiser of the details......

Fortunately Mr. Baldwin, Though He Felt Unable To Make Any

precise statement in the absence of Mr. Austen Chamberlain, said enough in the House of Commons on Wednesday to show that the mutual principle has by no means been forgotten in......

It Is From This Point Of View That We Wish

to say some- thing in strcng support of the Note. We never thought that the delay in withdrawing from Cologne was tecessary. For all practical purposes Germany is, and long has......

It Will 'be Remembered That At The Peace Conference In

Paris after the War both Great Britain and America offered to sign treaties guaranteeing the security of France and 'that this plan broke down only because the whole peace......

There Is Little To Say About China Except That The .

situation is very disturbing. If the British Government have any definite information they have been careful to keep it to themselves. On Tuesday Mr. Ronald McNeill convinced......

The Allies Have At Last Sent Their Note To Germany

explaining why Cologne was not evacuated in January in accordance with the Peace Treaty. We might all have been saved a great deal of trouble if the Note had been sent long ago.......

The Strikes, Riots And Demonstrations At Shanghai And...

evidence of a wide and strong impulse moving in one direction. We are told a great deal about the unrest being due to Bolshevist intrigue, but we suspect that, as usual, Moscow......

On Tuesday The French Prime Minister, M. Painleve,...

Paris for Morocco. This is a sign that he takes a very serious view of the War. He may also have been tempted by the attractive prospect of being able in future to say to his......