14 SEPTEMBER 1945, page 2

The Greek Regent's Visit

The visit of the Greek Regent, Archbishop Damaskinos, to London comes at a moment when Mr. Bevin is heavily engaged with the Council of Foreign Ministers, but time will no doubt......

United Nations Progress

The executive committee of the Preparatory Commission for the United Nations Organisation has been doing useful work in the past week, and what is equally important, has been......

The Washington Talks

It is a misfortune, but one which there is no avoiding, that the momentous financial conversations at Washington—for, having regard to the issues, they are nothing less than......

Leniency Towards Japan

There is a growing and salutary feeling of restiveness, primarily in Australia, secondarily in this country and equally, it is to be hoped, in America, at indications that in......

The Prime Minister's Warning

The speech delivered by Mr. Attlee at the Trades Union Con- gress on Wednesday covered much ground, and was devoted to curbing rather than encouraging expectations. He was no......