25 JULY 1925, page 2

It Cannot Be Too Often Repeated That Public Economy; Remains

the chief way of w ell :all . our difficulties,; Of curing unemployment' w as ell as of securing our national - safety—since one of the most iMportant means of defence: is the......

We Do Not Imagine For A Moment That This Dazzling

leader, although he has all the prestige of his meteoric' career and inspires devoted service among the tribesmen, really supposes that he can prevail against the might . of......

For The Rest Germany Abides By Her Promise To Regard

the Eastern frontiers of France as inviolable, but wants to be assured that if there were disputes about the other frontiers her interests would be in the keeping of the League......

The Government Have Taken The Right Step In Deciding, That

there. must be a proper judicial inquiry into the encounter between the police and the students at Shanghai on May 31st, when several students were killed. In a valuable letter......

France Continues To Be Very Anxious About Morocco, Where, As

M. Painleve has pointed out, she is conducting " a real war." On Tuesday, General Naulin, the new Commander-in-Chief in the field (though Marshal Lyautey remains nominally......

Now Suppose That He Approaches The Problem From The Other

end. He begins by saying " I have such and such an amount to spend. I must apportion that sum, and not a penny more, under the various headings of my expenditure." He dismisses......

The German Reply To The French Note On The Proposed

Security Pact has been received in Paris. It is friendly and reasonable in tone and though it raises various difficulties it makes it distinctly easy for regular negotia- tions......

When We Come To Examine Germany's Difficulties We Have To

admit that there is a good deal in them. She points out that under Article XVI. of the Covenant she might become involved in the wars of other nations. This is a serious matter......