4 APRIL 1931, page 1

[signed Articles Cto Not Necessarily Represent The Views...

SPECTATOR.]......

Mr. Henderson Then Explained That Having In Mind The Vital

importance of calm preparations for the Disarma- ment Conference, he had joined with M. Briand in begging Germany and Austria not to go further until the Council of the League......

India Lord Irwin's Policy Has Achieved In The Past Few

days even more than could have been hoped. On Monday eight the Congress ratified with great enthusiasm the Delhi Pact—the result of the Irwin-Gandhi converse- tions. Last week,......

News Of The Week

Germany and Austria VER. IIENDEFtSON once more spoke for every political . 1 -TxParty when, in the House of Cornmoris on Monday, he described the policy of the Foreign Office in......

Unfortunately The Austro-german Scheme Was Hatched Vith A...

has inevitably caused suspicion, and for which Mr. Henderson very properly reproached Germany and Austria. Nor is that all. Suspicion is a diabolical bacillus at all times, but......

Mr. Henderson Concluded From These Rather Ambiguous...

both Germany and Austria were reluctant to bring their project before the League, neither of them really stood in the way. Clearly the League ought to decide. There is no other......

Editorial And Publishing Offices : 99 Gower Street;...

Subscription to the SPECTATOR costs Thirty Shillings per annum, including postage, to any part of the world. The SPECTATOR is registered as a Newspaper. The Postage on this......