29 SEPTEMBER 1928, page 2

The Southampton Correspondent Of The Daily Telegraph Sent...

paper an account of an interview he had with Mr. A. Britten, Chairman of the Committee on Naval Affairs in the House of Representatives at Washington. Mr. Britten said :- " I......

The Hearst Newspapers In America Have Published What Is...

the text of a letter distributed by the French Foreign Office to French Ambassadors abroad, and this letter contains textually a considerable part of the Franco-British Naval......

We Have Written Fully On The Whole Subject In Our

first leading article, but may refer here to some of the latest news. Correspondents in Washington think that there is no prospect of President Coolidge acting on Lord......

Signor Mussolini Has Set To Work To Remedy The Most

notorious of all the defects of one-man rule. He is providing for some kind of successor to himself. This, however, is only a part of the large legislative programme which he......

The Council Will Have Before It Every Constitutional...

in particular will determine matters con- cerning the succession to the Throne, the King's pre- rogatives, and the membership of the Senate and the Chamber. Incidentally the......

The Crucial Case For The Future Is That Of The

iron and steel industry. At present its claims cannot come before the Committee because it is a group of allied enterprises, not a distinct industry. It will be enabled, we......

It Must Be Remembered That Mr. Britten Is A Partisan

of a strong naval programme, and has an interest in convincing his countrymen that a considerable building programme is necessary for their safety. On the other hand, it is......