3 JANUARY 1925, page 9

News Of The Week

THE French Government have not had so many home truths told to them for a long time as have been uttered during the past few days in America on the subject of the French Debt.'......

The Chief Sensation Has Been Caused By An Article" In

the Washington Post, sighed'by the editor, Mi. George Harvey, the forener Anierican Ambassador in - London, We have' written in our first leading'artiele•about Mr: HarVey's......

The 'washington Correspondent Of The Times Says That The...

Government doubts the sincerity of French protestations, and the official feeling is spreading rapidly among the American people as a whole. Indeed, there seems to be only one......

. The Washington Correspondent Of The Times—and We Are Sure

he is right—thinks that nothing will serve now but a frank facing of the facts by France and some practical proposition that will satisfy American opinion. America is quite......

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