3 JULY 1953, page 12

Waiting For Mr. Rhee

Mr. Walter Robertson and President Syngman Rhee are, at the time of writing, still talking. Mr. Rhee threatened to withdraw his forces from the United Nations command. Then,......

Germany On The Agenda

It is arguable that West Germany too should send repre- sentatives to Washington. At all events, Mr. Dulles has now admitted that the possibility of a diplomatic move on German......

Perpetual Crisis

The . coal industry is like a weak man on a slippery slope who takes one step up and slides down two. Any hint of improvement is only too quickly followed by news of......

Tv And The Archbishops

When the Anglican archbishops raise their influential voices in praise of the B.B.C.' and in condemnation of sponsored television, and argue as though the co-existence of public......

Eminence Grise

At first sight, M. Laniel's success looks like one more proof that France does not like being governed. By 84 surplus votes, the Assembly embraced the ex-Minister of Posts as......