29 OCTOBER 1927, page 2

We Greatly Regret To Record The Death Of Lord Cambridge,

the Queen's elder surviving brother. Every grief of the Royal Family, who were never more greatly respected than now and never safer in the affection of the nation, is reflected......

Our Own View Is That The British Delegates Were Of

all the delegates the least to blame for the failure. It was well known beforehand that the British Government would feel bound to insist upon the exceptional naval needs of the......

Speaking To The Congress Of The Federation Inter-...

Unions Intellectuelles at Frankfurt last Saturday, Lord Birkenhead said some very sensible things. He deprecated holding a post mortal?, on the present situation of Europe, by......

As The London Traffic Advisory Committee Has Quickly...

more than an advisory body and is really looked up to as the chief traffic authority, it might be as well that it should itself be vested , with considerable if not complete......

It Seems That The Discussions Between The Vatican And The

Fascist Government in regard to the temporal demands of the Papacy have once more broken down. There has been no rupture, but merely a failure to agree. All that can be said is......

The Important Report Of The London Traffic Advisory...

been published. The Government, following the practice which they have recently formed, are circulating the Report to all the traffic authorities. It is understood that if the......

It Is Difficult To Disentangle From All The Rumours The

truth of what is happening in RuMania. Apparently Prince - Carol, who last year renounced his rights .of succession, would like to become king after all if he can obtain......

It Must Be Admitted That A British Government Who Signed

away the traditional naval supremacy of Great Britain would have to take their courage in both hands. Whatever the enthusiasts may say, such a thing could hardly have been done......

We Have Written Elsewhere About Lord Cecil's Address On...

to the League of Nations Union, but must mention here Mr. Lloyd George's speech on the same subject in the Queen's Hall on Monday. The burden of Mr. Lloyd George's vivid remarks......