20 OCTOBER 1923, page 2

Although French Pressure Upon Germany Has Had The Usual, The

historic, effect of uniting factions which if left to themselves would never have found common cause, and although Dr. Stresemann's Government has consequently acquired a......

It Seems Quite Possible That Fascismo Is Passing Through Its

most important crisis since the passing of the electoral law. The Grand Fascist Council met on October 12th. At it the dispute in which Signor Mussolini supported Signor Massimo......

Public Opinion Here Is Genuinely Disturbed By The Recent...

of the Ambassadors' Conference, after seeming to agree with the League of Nations, bolting off with the bit between its teeth and requiring Greece to pay to Italy the , full......

If Our Italian Friends Would Realize That The Vast' Majority

of Englishmen are really intent upon securing respect for the principle that there must be a Public Law in Europe, and that no Public Law is possible unless the signatories of......

All Parties In Germany, Official And Private, Are Con-...

of the necessity of dealing with France. It is only a question of who shall be responsible—the Govern- ment or the magnates. The German Charge d'Affaires in Paris made his bid......

Finally, In This Connexion, We Must Mention Sir Montague...

letter to the Times of Wednesday in which he said that he had been misunderstood as having promised a Government scheme of currency inflation. There was no such scheme. If that......

The Admirable Letter To The Times From Lord Grey Of

Fallodon, which we summarized last week, has caused a strange outburst of indignation in Italy. The Secolo, .which is now, of course, a Fascist newspaper, makes some remarks......

The E.50,000,000 Mentioned By Sir Montague Barlow, Of...

a nice round sum, but it is desirable, if not necessary, to point out that a large part of this sum would have been spent in any case. For instance, the expenditure of the Roads......