16 AUGUST 1919, page 2

President Wilson On Friday Week Addressed Congress On The...

of high prices and " profiteering." First of all, he said, the Senate should ratify the Peace Treaty and put an end to the uncertainty that must prevail until the Treaty, as......

The. Afghan. Delegates At Rawal Pindi -on Friday Week Signed

a Treaty of Peace. The terms are none too severe in view of the young Amies reckless folly in declaring war without any provocation. He loses the subsidy paid by India to his......

The British And Russian Troops Operating On The Dvina South

of Archangel made a successful attack on the Bolsheviks last Sunday. Six Bolshevik battalions were destroyed; a thousand prisoners and twelve guns 'were taken. The victory will......

The New Hungarian Government Formed By The Archduke...

Wednesday week appears to have been welcomed by all classes with relief after their experience of the tyranny of the Jewish Bolsheviks. The Archduke has, however, found it......

Though We Must All Greatly Regret The Delay In Appointing

an Ambassador to Washington, it is excellent news that the gap is to be filled till early next year by Lord Grey of Fallodon. No one could have been chosen who will command more......

The Whole Trade Of The Country Is In Danger Of

passing under the domination of the Board of Trade, and of the Committees which wield the delegated authority of the Board. Mr. Bonar Law was evidently alarmed at what Sir......

Mr. Lodge Indicated Roughly Three Changes In The...

the League as desirable. First, he wanted the Monroe Doctrine to be definitely guaranteed and the United States to be saved from any kind of entanglement. Secondly, he wanted......

The Prime Minister Told The House Of Commons On Thursday

week that he would make a considered statement of policy before the adjournment. In reply to complaints of his infrequent attendance, he said that a modern Prime Minister could......

On Tuesday In The American Senate Senator Lodge Created Much

excitement, and it must be admitted enthusiasm, by a brilliant and scathing analysis of the Constitution of the League of Nations. He based his suspicions on his reading of......