5 SEPTEMBER 1931, page 2

We See Signs That May Portend A Tyrannical Effort To

hunt old colleagues and leaders out of the party. Seaham, which might be proud to return a Prime Minister, is asking Mr. MacDonald to retire. There should be an opportunity for......

Portugal The Revolt That Caused Fifty Deaths And Many...

in Lisbon last week was suppressed by the Government and loyal troops in two or three days. The rest of Portugal showed comparatively little interest. Those who_ enjoyed or......

The Opposition The Labour Organizations Have Also Held...

have written a leading article upon the coming tenure of the honourable title of " His Majesty's Opposition." The meetings were held, so to speak, under the shadow of the......

In The Times Of Saturday Last Mr. Appleton, The Highly

respected Secretary of the General Federation of Trade Unions, denounced the Labour policy as " spelling ultimate disaster to all workers," and was answered acidly but......

Australian Economies The Commonwealth Labour Government...

on the success of the voluntary conversion of the loans held in Australia. Out of a total of £550,000,000 it is believed that £450,000,000 will be converted. Holders of......

India Mr. Gandhi's Farewell To India Has Been An Affair

as protracted as a prima donna's farewell to her art, but at last he is on the high seas, bound for London, where he will represent Congress at the Round Table Conference. He......

Mr. Henderson Will Be Widely Missed. He Has Repre- Sented

us well and has had a growing influence with foreign representatives. We also regret the - break in the line of Secretaries of State who have gone from Downing Street,' and we......

The League Of Nations Geneva Again Calls For Our Attention,

in spite of our troubles at home. The Council of the League of Nations was summoned for Tuesday, and the Commission of Enquiry on European Union also met to receive reports from......