28 MARCH 1925, page 1

Our_ Only Criticism Is That Mr. Chamberlain Was, As It

• seems - to us, unnecessarily severe in his treatment of the Protocol.. We share most of his' fears of the dangers of . war 'wrath - the Protocol, if it had ever come into......

Mr. Chamberlain's Peroration Indeed Made A Profound...

House, which knows that • he does not resort easily to the language of emotion. He drew a picture of Europe settling its quarrels by consent instead of being permanently divided......

News Of The Week

B Y his speech on the European situation in the House - Of Cornmons on Tuesday Mr. Austen Chamberlain gratified 'the expectations of his friends. Without saying a word'......

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Our Readers Will Find No Actually New Fact In• Mr.

Chamberlain's statement. We have foreshadowed several times lately what turns out to be the truth about Germany's proposal. It is that proposal which Mr.. Chamberlain adopts.......

We Do Not Want Another Holy Alliance, However, Excellent The

intentions of its creators might be. Readers of history know from the records of that abominable instrument that excellent intentions and the most elaborately humane and pious......