17 JULY 1926, page 2

Highly Alarming They Are In No Worse Position Than A

week ago. M. Briand must be oppressed by the uncertainties of the political parties ; M. Caillaux by the foreign debts and the maturing bonds and loans at home. But he has......

On Monday Last The Commons Devoted Their Time To Mr.

Henderson's motion on the subject of Ministers' interests in companies that contract with the Govern- ment, and to Lord Hugh Cecil's amendment. At the end of the debate there......

General Gomes Da Costa Has Not Been Able For Long

to ride the storm which he started with the bloodless military revolution of six weeks ago. There was dissatisfaction in the army, and General Carmona, who was a member of the......

The Beginning Of The Month Saw The Lifting Of The

League of Nations' financial control from Austria and Hungary. This is a point of importance in the history of those countries, of the rest of Europe in relation to them, and of......

On Monday M. Caillaux Flew To London And Discussed With

the Chancellor of the Exchequer the conditions of the repayment of the. French war debts, and came to an agreement, which Mr. Churchill announced in the House of Commons on......

• The Country Had A Few Days' Respite From Mr.

Cook's speeches here while he was in Berlin meeting the repre- sentatives of, it is reported, the Russian miners, i.e., not of the Soviet Government. Verbose declarations have .......

On Tuesday The Minister Of Health Reported To • The

House upon the work of his Department which is multi- farious and vast. The country really has got on with its housing problem. We will not allow that private enterprise has......

On Friday, July 9th, The Ministry Of Health's Defaulting...

Bill was read a third time, after application of the closure, in a somewhat better temper than had been displayed earlier. Though in itself this was satis- factory, it gave......