15 MARCH 1940, page 2

The Condition Of The Army

Since the Army has not yet been heavily engaged in fight- ing, Mr. Oliver Stanley was not expected to give in his speech on the Estimates any such stirring account of......

Ribbentrop In Rome

Herr von Ribbentrop, the German Foreign Minister, arrived in Rome on Sunday morning trailing a retinue of some thirty-odd officials after him, and on Monday evening trailed......

The Puppet Government In China

In those areas of China which are occupied by Japanese armies it is easy for the Japanese to set up a Government and call it a Chinese Government. That is what is happen- ing in......

Farm Labourers' Wages

It is obvious that there can be no big expansion of agri- cultural output without a big expansion of labour on the land, and that cannot be obtained unless the wages paid to the......

America And World Economic Policy

The memorandum on " the bases of the foreign econom ic policy of the United States," which Mr. Sumner Welk; handed to M. Paul Reynaud during his visit to Paris, se out doctrines......

The Italian Coal Question

The difference of opinion with Italy over deliveries of German coal has been cleared up so successfully that the situation has been left better than if the difficulty had never......