22 FEBRUARY 1930, page 2

Why Are These Submarines Needed ? France, Contrary To The

opinion of the British Admiralty, believes that submarines are very efficient craft for coastal defence. But that is not her whole reason. Everybody knows that she always has in......

The Naval Conference At The End Of Last Week, The

French and Japanese', Naval memoranda' were published. It 'Must be said at once that the French demands are very . formidable; and; if pressed, would ruin the plans upon Great......

European Tariffs The Conference At Geneva To Discuss...

action, at which the European GOvernmenti are repre- sented by their chief " economic" Ministers is the logical outcome of the resolutions of the World Economic Conference......

Her Right To A Programme Of Naval Building, Which On

the assumption that the international ratios are to be observed—would force upwards the tonnage of all other nations. No doubt Great Britain would be glad to enter into......

Peace By Conference We Publish On Our League Of Nations

page t.his week an article illustrating the problem of the organization of peace as reflected in the prism of the COntinental Mind. It is our View—and the course of the NaVal......

The Point Is Of Special Interest Since General Smuts Found

himself mainly occupied during his visit to America in dispelling the common mi sconception of the LeigUe as an alliance of nations to make war on some aggressor State in the......

The French Memorandum. Shows That The Tonnage Of The French

Navy to-day is 681,808, which is 457,000 tons less than before the War. She asks that her total tonnage by 1936 should be 724,479. She points out that she has not availed......