22 MARCH 1924, page 10

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ENGLISH-SPEAKING WORLD. BY EVELYN WRENCH. B Y 61 votes to 7 the American Senate ratified last week the Liquor Treaty with Great Britain. Henceforward any British vessels......

The Current Issue Of The Round Table Has A Very

instruc- tive article from its Indian correspondent, in which he advocates an inquiry into the Indian Constitution. He believes that a conference would wean the Swarajists from......

One Of The Chief Points Made By The European Com-

munity in Kenya in defence of their attitude towards the Indian problem in that colony is that the Kenya Indians are only partly civilized from the Western standpoint. Mrs.......

Arch Itectural Notes.

By LORD GERALD WELLESLEY. SOMETHING must be done to arouse the dormant architecturid perception of the nation. Mr. John's magnificent portrait of Madame Suggia excites almost as......

There Were Less Than Half As Many Lynchings In The

United States in 1923 as in 1922, and the famous negro institute of Tuskegee reports that 46 lynchings were prevented last year " by officers of the law "—an encouraging fact.......

It Is Not Often That One Looks In The Columns

of the New York American, Mr. Heart's widely-circulating journal, for praise of Great Britain, yet last month a leading article, entitled " Only One Nation Paying Debt to Us,"......

My References In The Spectator A Week Or Two Since

to the fact that France is more and more looking Sahara- wards is borne out by an interesting article in Lc Quotidien, in which M. Destree recommends his countrymen to study......

On The Occasion Of The Opening Of Egypt's First Parlia-

ment by King Fuad on Saturday last, Mr. Ramsay MacDonald addressed a telegram to Zaghlul Pasha which put into words the feelings of all who desire that the friendliest relations......