30 JULY 1927, page 1

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The Ceremony On Sunday Was Intensely Solemn And Moving....

there may have been in plenty, but of sentimentality, - nothing. Indeed; what place, what memories could have more truly purged the emotions of everything false ? Music by......

On Friday Last, Mr. Bridgman And Lord Cecil Attended A

meeting of the Cabinet and reported on the Naval Limitation Conference. Similar meetings have taken place this week. The two delegates left London on Wednesday on their return......

We Believe That The Japanese Delegates Have Been Most...

and worked well for peaceful ends, but by all accounts the public in Japan is ill-instructed and inclined, like American opinion, to put blame on Great Britain. Possibly the......

News Of The Week M Emorials Set Up In French Cathedralsto

the British soldiers killed in the War have been followed by others in Belgium. One is in Malines Cathedral ; another was unveiled by Lord Haig and dedicated in the Church of......