4 APRIL 1931, page 2

The Radiant Happiness With Which Mr. Gandhi Watched The...

of the Congress was a strange change from his dejection only a few days before, when he heard of the Hindu-Moslem outbreak at Cawnpore with its horrible story of massacre,......

America And The Law Of Copyright The History Of...

literary relations. which the President of Magdalen recently reviewed in the Sulgrave Manor Board lectures, presents a curious anomaly. When the writers of the last century......

Lord Irwin On The Eve Of His Departure From India

has made some memorable comments on the situation. At a farewell dinner given by the Chelmsford Club on Thursday, March 26th, he said that those who saw in the present stirring......

Then, Turning To The Lahore Executions, Lord Irwin Said That

the decision which rested upon him—that the executions should be carried out—would have been an intolerable responsibility if he had not been guided by definite principles.......

Germany And The Nazis Germany Has Had A Bad Winter,

and Dr. Brilning's Cabinet deserves credit for having considerably strengthened its position during the session of the Reichstag which ended last week—the second since the "......

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,......

Mr. Hoover's Troubles There Are Something Like...

American wheat in the hands of the Federal Farm Board and on the conscience of the President. The Farm Board has declared that it will not speculate in 1931 crop, but proposes......

Senator Borah's Plan Of Consigning The Whole Of The Board's

vast holdings to China as a free gift may appeal to s-unialisks surfeited with the abstractions of economic theory, but is hardly practicable. America's wheat problem seems......