30 JANUARY 1932, page 1

News Of The Week

International Affairs A S we survey the world from China to Peru this week, we find little that is not gloomy. The economy of the world seems to have been undermined, to be......

In Default Of A Conference Germany Must Be Told By

her several creditors in due time that the moratorium proposed by Mr. Hoover is again prolonged for her. Here we would warn France that the longer the moratorium is prolonged,......

The " Standstill Agreement

The Berlin CoMmittee finished its work last week. The Chairman was Mr. Wiggin,.of the United States, and the British representatives were Mr. Frank Tiarks and Mr. Robert Brand.......

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The Conference At Lausanne - Our Hopes That By This

time the Conference at Lausanne would have begun have been deferred and deferred again indefinitely. We may not have been justified in expecting at the moment anything more than......