20 FEBRUARY 1932, page 1

Disarmament Discussion

The Disarmament Conference has had a quiet week, marked chiefly by the endorsement by the smaller Powers of the main theses advanced in the first week, when the Great Powers had......

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If A Truce Can Be Arranged And Observed A Permanent

and peaceful settlement may still be possible, but the League Council has very properly warned Japan, as the United States Government had done long since, that no recognition......

The Crisis In France

The political crisis in France, coming at this particular moment, is calculated to cause the maximum of difficulties internationally, for it affects the Disarmament Confer-......

News Of The Week

I T is at any rate a significant coincidence that the day after the despatch from Geneva of the stiffest Note the League Council has nerved itself to address to Japan the......