29 JANUARY 1927, page 2

The Trade Union Inquest On The General Strike Which Was

held last week ended in a decisive vote in favour of the General Council of the Trades Union Congress. The figures were :- - For the General -Cotmeil - 2,840,000 • Against . •......

The Real Objection To Calling In The League Is That

neither the United States not Russia is a member. As things are, it would be tactless, even if it were not useless, to ask the United States to be a party to any transaction......

M. Poineaire Made A Statement Before The Finance...

the French Chamber on Tuesday. He pointed out that the recovery of the franc had made it possible for the Government to buy enough foreign cur- rency to meet all its foreign......

Herr Stresemann, Although He Was The Indirect Cause Of Herr

Marx's failure to form an entirely Republican Gov- ernment, and was therefore the cause of the invitation to the Nationalists to take office in the new Cabinet, seems......

For A Long Time Many Americans Have Believed That Their

countrymen in China were the objects of favour, if not indeed of affection, and that the particular bitterness against Englishmen was brought about by the obstinacy and......

The Accusation By The Labour Movement That The Government...

"provoking" the Cantonese is certainly not one in which we can join. If the Government are going beyond the margin necessary for safety they are, of course, incurring a foolish......

We Have Written Elsewhere About Mr. Chen's Message To The

people of Great Britain. It is unnecessary to return here to that subject except to say that Mr. Chen's recognition that foreign trade is essential to China provides a good......

On Monday At Delhi The Viceroy Delivered His Inaugural...

to the new Legislative Assembly. One might call the address unconventional were it not that that word is inappropriate to its dignity. At all events, the address was of an......

This Fact Makes It All The More Important That The

British Government should strictly maintain their policy of non-intervention—of avoiding by every expedient and resource any sort of armed conflict with the Cantonese forces.......