27 JUNE 1925, page 1

On 'wednesday Mr. Chamberlain Opened The Debate Upon The...

He assured the House that the British part in the White Paper was approved by the whole Cabinet, which no one had seriously doubted. He further claimed that it was an effort to......

The Discussions That Arosc Some Months Ago Over The Proposed

Treaty of Mutual Assistance upon which Lord Cecil spent so much devoted labour first opened the eyes of the British public to the extent of the under- takings given for them in......

News Of The Week

B EFORE Mr. Chamberlain spoke on Wednesday we were taken a step further into the confidence of the British and French Governments by the issue of a White Paper giving the text......

The Trouble, Which Can Be Discerned Plainly And Between The

lines, arises froth French commitments over the eastern frontier of Germany, especially her commit- ments towards Poland. These underlie also the diffi- culties over......

Mr. Macdonald Followed Trying To Find Criticisms In His Head

while his heart was evidently in sympathy with Mr. Chamberlain's hopes and only sore over the dis- appearance of the Protocol. Mr. Lloyd George too had little criticism to make......

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