14 AUGUST 1926, page 2

" Incidents " And Bloodshed Are Alleged To Have Occurred

on the frontier of Bulgaria and Yugo-Slavia. The blame is naturally laid by the Serbians upon the Macedonian Komitajis, though a Bulgarian gendarme is also said to have been......

We Publish Elsewhere An Article On The Meeting Of The

British Association at Oxford, and as usual it is vain, even With the help of the admirable reports in the Times, to try to summarize here the mass of learning displayed in so......

Political Exhibitions. -this Change Has Been Illustrated...

acceptance of two new agreements with Germany. One is a provisional commercial agreement dealing with the Customs relations and is of the nature of a " most favoured nation "......

M. Poincare Hesitated Over The Plans For The Repayment Of

France's international debts. Though the Senate and Chamber have been frightened and have behaved like " good boys " since M. Poincare's Government of National Union assumed......

This Letter Possibly Turned The Scale ; More Probably M.

Poincare had already given way to M. Marin and others of his Cabinet who are against ratification of the debt agreements. The question has been referred to a small Committee and......

On The First Day Of The Serious Work, Sir Josiah

Stamp addressed the Economic section on the inheritance of wealth, dealing with this subject from a moral as well as from an economic standpoint, and, we might add as regards......

The Account Given By H.m.'s Government Of Its Stewardship In

Iraq through 1925 will be in due course presented to the League of Nations. We - have only space to mention it as creditable to all the officials con- cerned, not least because......

In The Section Of Geography, Mr. Ormsby-gore Spoke...

the future of native races and urged our own duty of improving their public health, their pro- ductive capacity, especially in agriculture and their moral strength, to.. meet......