21 MARCH 1925, page 1

News Of The Week

IN foreign affairs Mr. Austen Chamberlain is going thrOugh the same pairifiil experiences that afflicted his-predecessors at the Foreign Office: 'He started with - 3; strong......

Unhappily France Approaches None Of Her Problems.

in -this spirit. She is a retarding force. Let, us freely recognize, -however, that. two points have been gained. .One we have already. mentioned—that France no longer objects......

France In Her Failure To Appreciate The Growth Of Inter-

national judicial methods as a good in itself, is quite behind the general movement of thought. She calls nothing certain' that is not humanly made certain by pledges of so many......

Havc Written In Our First Leading Article About The '

situation, but ive May summarize it here by saying that • an . attempt is being made not - to - revive the . original guarantees for the security of the - eastern frontier of -......

The Rejection Of The Protocol With Its Corollary Of A

general conference on disarmament lends importance to President Coolidge's decision to call a new disarmament conference for his is now the only plan in the field. Mr. Coolidge......

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