25 AUGUST 1939, page 2

The Danger To Turkey

The Turkish Government has as yet pronounced no opinion on the Soviet-German Pact ; but there is reason to believe that the firm attitude adopted by the French and British......

France And Moscow

The steadiness of French public opinion in the present crisis was once again illustrated this week by the reception given to the announcement of the Soviet-German negotia- tions......

News Of The Week

T HE troop movements reported from Germany reveal her plans with the utmost clarity. Some 2,000,000 men have been concentrated on her eastern frontiers ; the latest reports......

Propaganda In The United States

The House of Representatives Committee, generally known by the name of its chairman, Mr. Dies, which is in- vestigating " un-American " activities in the United States, has......

Count Csaky's European Tour

The movements of Count Csaky, the Hungarian Foreign Minister, during the last week have aroused the greatest interest. On successive days he saw Herr Hitler at Berchtes- gaden,......

Japan And The Russo-german Pact

Of all countries directly affected by Herr Hitler's pact with Bolshevism, Japan has the strongest reason for feeling betrayed. It is admitted in Tokyo that the pact may be a......