27 JANUARY 1933, page 2

The South African Government's Fate The South African...

weekly, but with the general impression groWing that Mr. Tielman Roos has shot his bolt. The Original proposal was for a coalition between Mr. Roos' followers and the South......

Frances Finances

The French Government seems doomed to fall on finance, which once more reveals itself as the Achilles' heel of democracy. M. Chown's valiant efforts to balance the budget are......

The Future Of The Reichstag

The German Reichstag is due to meet on Tuesday, but there is still the possibility of a further postponement. What will happen when it does ultimately assemble no man can......

This Will Not Do. Grave As The Consequences Of A

clash between the League of Nations and Japan might be, something far more important than the position of any single nation is at stake. It is vital to the League's existence......

The Law And The Untouchables

Lord Willingdon has taken the right and obvious course in regard to the various Bills for the relief of the untouch- ables. Two were to be introduced in the Madras Legislature......

The Railway Crisis As Was To Be Expected, The Three

railway unions have refused flatly to follow the railway companies in agreeing to the findings of Sir Harold Morris, the chairman of the National Wages Board. Sir Harold, it......

The Irish Elections Only A Few Of The Earliest Of

the Irish election results are available as we go to Press, and the considerable preliminary advantage they seem to give to Mr. de Valera may or may not be maintained by the......