17 NOVEMBER 1923, page 2

Germany Responds To The Irrational Treatment She Has...

exactly the manner that might have been expected. Day by day she visibly falls to pieces and heaps up appalling problems for the future. We can mention only the most significant......

The Times Has Called Attention To Reports That M. Berenger,

Reporter of the Budget in the French Senate, has stated that France is ready to lend some £20,000,000 to the Little Entente. Already this year the French Chamber has voted about......

On Tuesday The Government Announced The Names Of The...

appointed to advise them about the proposed duties on manufactured goods. They are :— Lord Milner (Chairman), Lord Kylsant, Sir Algernon Firth, Sir Peter Rylands, Sir William......

The Obstructive Ways Of M. Poincare Have For The Moment

defeated the intention of America to come to the aid of Europe. Thus the operation of a friendship which was sorely needed has been unhappily postponed, and incidentally France,......

The Guildhall Banquet, Which Was Held On Friday, The 9th,

was the occasion for speeches from the Prime Minister, Lord Beatty, Lord Cavan, and Sir Samuel Hoare. The Prime Minister devoted the greater part of his speech to the Imperial......

The Imperial Conference Has Come And Gone. It Held Its

first sitting on October 1st, and its last on November 8th. Perhaps the best of its innovations has been that of greatly increased publicity. A very full summary of its......

The Times Of Thursday Published A Powerful Letter From...

Smuts, urging the Government to summon a Conference to inquire into the reparations problem in its widest sense. The Conference which he suggests would include America, and......

The Sudden And Unexpected Return Of The German Ex-crown...

to Germany may or may not be con- nected with these Nationalist movements. In the early hours of last Saturday the ex-Crown Prince left his Dutch place of exile, and with the......

On Friday, The 9th, Mr. Lloyd George Came Home, Evidently

vigorous and refreshed after his American tour. Even before he had landed he had called' Mr. Baldwin's proposals " unutterable folly." It was, he "an insult to the intelligence......