15 MARCH 1924, page 2

In The Indian Assembly On Monday The Swarajists Moved The

rejection of the whole Customs Vote, as a protest against the Government's refusal to respond to the national demand for immediate Home Rule. The Times correspondent says that......

The Madrid Correspondent Of The Times Says In Monday's Paper

that since the advent of the British Labour Party to power a curious change has been noticeable in some of the Spanish newspapers. El Socialista, for instance, which used to......

From The Point Of View Of Understanding The Prime Minister's

character, most people must have read with particular interest reports of the address which he delivered to the Assembly of the National Council of the Evangelical Free Churches......

It Will Be Interesting To See Whether The Extraordinary...

of events in France will provide an oppon: tunity for M. Caillaux to return effectually to politics. Of course, he is still suffering under the disability imposed upon him by......

General Mulcahy, The Minister Of Defence, Explained That...

officers had resigned or absconded with arms from the Free State Army. The Minister of Industry and Commerce has also resigned, owing to what he describes as "the muddling and......

M. Venizelos Has Left Greece, Having Failed In His Task

of reconstruction and conciliation. He admitted that he was making no progress, and that his health was unequal to the strain. It is a sorrowful ending to a career which has had......

The Army Estimates Which Were Issued On Thursday, March 6th,

are for 245,000,000, and show a decrease of 17,000,000 on those of last year. The reduction is due to the withdrawal of troops from Constantinople, and to the ending of other......

In The Irish Dail On Tuesday President Cosgrave Read A

letter from General Liam Tobin and Colonel Charles Dalton, who had risen in revolt against the order for disbanding the greater part of the Free State Army, and had taken to the......

After Mr. Ramsay Macdonald's New Declaration, However, We...

for the best. Particularly so, as Mr. J. H. Thomas has on several occasions lately pointedly praised the broadness and tolerance of a Constitution which has enabled him, who......