13 JUNE 1952, page 2

Mr. Menzies And Sterling

When Mr. Menzies, the Prime Minister of Australia, said on Monday that wool prices would have to be "fantastic" before Australia could afford to buy more than £.500 million......

French Communists

The latest outburst by the French Communist Party, which began with riots immediately after the signature of the German contract and the E.D.C. Treaty and is fi7iling out in......

The Discussions Between The Egyptian Government And'...

Sudanese Umma Party, which have now come to an end, are reported to have been cordial and useful. This is as much as anyone could have hoped from them. It would not have been......

American Steel And The Law

The attempt to find some legal means of settling the steel strike in the United States goes on. Seizure of the industry by the President on his own authority has been declared......

Pressure On Jordan

Jordan's three main neighbours—Iraq, Syria and Israel—all have a very clear idea of the sort of State they think Jordan ought to be; unfortunately their ideas do not coincide......

Unrest In East Europe?

The fall of that formidable figure Anna Pauker was no doubt bound to produce reverberations outside Rumania, where she is the Foreign Minister. All the bits of news indicating......