27 SEPTEMBER 1924, page 1

On Thursday, September 18th, Lord Grey Of Fallodon, Spoke At

Edinburgh, and dealt mainly with the Russian Treaty and the Irish Boundary question. lie was, of course, noticeably more sober in his language about the Russian Treaty than Mr.......

* * * Mr. Asquith's Views On The Russian Treaty

were expressed in a, letter written to a correspondent which was published in the papers of Monday. He said that he associated himself without reserve with the protests already......

• * * * He Regarded The Treaty As "

a very great blot " on the policy of the Government. He did not object to the official recognition given to the Soviet Government, but when it came to a question of making......

News Of The Week

• W E have written elsewhere on the Russian Treaty and the reasons which cause us to hope that a Treaty of Commerce will be concluded with the Soviet Government. We desire here......

We Note That Dr. Shadwell Ends His Remarkable Letter With

the statement that, on the whole, he would rather see the Treaty ratified than not, because its effects will be very instructive. Bolshevism, he declares, is an evil thing, but......

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