16 JANUARY 1932, page 2

The Argentine's Claims

The Argentine Republic is not letting her interests be lost sight of when Dominion. Preferences on its two principal exports, wheat and meat, are in the air. And the Argentine......

Suspense In India

A comparative absence of disturbance in India has followed the measures the Indian Government has found it necessary to take, though uneasiness about the outlook has by no means......

Mr. Graham's Death The Labour Party Could Have Suffered No

heavier loss than it has sustained in the death of Mr. William Graham, at the age of forty-four, for a party that has little prospect of seeing itself in office for some years......

Burma's Next Step

The Prime Minister has closed the Burma Round Table Conference with a speech calculated, for reasons set out on a later page, to leave the more advanced Burmese dissatisfied.......

Dr. Briining's Fight

The political manoeuvres inspired by the coming Presidential election in Germany leave the Chancellor still with the best cards in his hand. His first. plan, to secure the......

Irrigating Sind

The opening of the great Sukkur Barrage, in Sind on Wednesday serves opportunely to direct attention to one of the most hopeful aspects of this country's associa- tion with......

Subsidized Wheat

Agreement in principle appears to have been reached regarding the quota for home-grown wheat as outcome of conversations in which the Minister of Agriculture, the farmers, the......