20 MARCH 1926, page 1

News Of The Week

A FFAIRS at Geneva have had a lamentable break- down. Brazil has succeeded in holding up the League, and what was to have been the grand ceremony of welcoming Germany as a......

Sir Austen, However _(most Sincerely In The Cause Of...

in more peace-makers. as we do not doubt1 went so far East that he arrived in the West. Unless all the reports have been wrong, he encouraged, in particular, the claim of Spain......

Without Any Debate By The Assembly It Was Decided To

postpone the election of Germany, to appoint a CcimmiSsion of Inquiry into the constitution of the Council, and to defer the whole business of election till the autumn. At the......

The Manner In Which The Report Of The Coal Commission

has been received by all parties justifies high hopes of a settlement. At least we know now that nothing will be decided hastily, perversely, or in a passion. The Prime Minister......

Both Sides. However, Will Expect Guidance From The...

only because ultimately little can be I done without the Government's help. Meanwhile, it is clear that the crux from the men's point of view is the proposed temporary reduction......

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