3 SEPTEMBER 1927, page 1

The Plan Works Extremely Well, Because Even A Government Of

narrow views hesitates to do things which would obviously be deeply displeasing to its successors. In this matter of the League, are we really going to dash into a blind alley......

We Have Discussed In A Leading Article The Reasons For

Lord Cecil's resignation. Here we need only summarize the Prime Minister's answer to Lord Cecil's minute. Mr. Baldwin says that Lord Cecil, having decided upon resignation, has......

If That Should Happen, Each New. Government Would Try To

undo in foreign affairs the work of its predecessor. However successful a self-styled pro-League Government might be, the average speed forward in the development of the League......

News Of The Week

U NLESS greater care is taken, one of the immediate effects of Lord Cecil's resignation from the Govern- ment may be a hard division between those who believe themielves to be......

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