18 JANUARY 1930, page 2

Of Course, Mr. Lloyd George Will Reply, And He May

be relied upon to throw words about freely. But if, as he seems inclined to do, he pretends that Lord Grey's present criticisms are comparable with the criticisms of Sir Henry......

These May Be Vain Regrets. In The Circumstances We Cannot

see that Lord Grey could have spoken otherwise than he did. He pointed out that at the General Election although the Liberal Council dissociated itself definitely from Mr. Lloyd......

The Coal Problem The Technical Conference At Geneva On The

conditions of labour in the coal industry continues its efforts. to devise a standard working day. A Reuter's message says that the chief British delegate, Mr. W. R. Smith,......

Mr. Snowden Has Acquired Merit , By Quietly But Firmly...

his colleagues to stick to the point. On- Tues- day, however, as the time for considering the Statute of the International Bank approached, the oracle spoke from Berlin. Dr.......

The Second Hague Conference With The Exception Of One Storm,

which burst on Tiles : - day, the skies have remained fairly clear at The Hague. There has been, of course, the expected playing to the gallery by the French and German......

Mr. Lloyd George On India The Article Which Mr. Lloyd

George contributed to the Daily Mail of Monday entitled " Jerry-Building for a Crash in India" may have been in Lord Grey's mind when he spoke on Tuesday. The article would be......

The Fifty-eighth Meeting Of The League Council, The...

the League has appointed a Com- mission mission of eleven members, whose task it will be to prepare a draft embodying such amendments as may be necessary to bring the Covenant......