4 OCTOBER 1930, page 2

The Viceroy And India On Monday Lord Irwin Was Entertained

at banquet by the Punjab Government. He chose the occasion to make an enlightening review of the situation in India. He spoke more plainly than he has ever done on the responsi-......

* * * * Disarmament

On Tuesday at Geneva the Report of the Disarmament Committee was laid before the full Assembly. In a hot debate those nations which were disarmed by Treaty naturally pressed for......

* * * Lord Birkenhead The Death' Of Lord Birkenhead

at a too early age has removed one of the most powerful brains and one of the most commanding personalities of our time. His surprising career, with its strange combination of......

Mr. Henderson Implied The Truth Clearly Enough That...

the chief obstructionist, the one dissenting juryman, but by allowing M. Briand's scheme of a European organization outside the League to be sub- mitted to a Commission of the......

* * * * The Policy Of Economy Over Which

the President has thus thrown a shield is extremely important. According to the Berlin correspondent of the Daily Telegraph the deficit on the Budget of the present year is......

The Most Interesting Passage In The Speech Was That In

which Lord Irwin met the criticism by ;the followers of Congress that he could, if he had wished, have brought the recent peace negotiations between Mr. Gandhi and Sir Tej......

M. Poincare's Return

M. Poincare has returned to Paris after his convales- cence, though it is still uncertain whether he will again enter politics. Even if he does not he may be expected to be an......

One Can Only Hope That This Vision Of International...

and domestic slaughter, remote and dim though it may be, will be a warning to those decent Germans who voted for the Nazi policy merely as a stinging reminder' to their ordinary......