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These - Proposals Seem To Be Very Much The Same

in effect as those already agreed upon by the Japanese and our own delegates. The vessels now proposed to be-retained between 6,000 and 10,000 tons introduce a new ;class, and......

News Of The Week

A PLENARY session of the Naval Limitation Confer- ence is to be held on Thdrsday, too late for us to be able to report the result.. Ilia leading article we try to deal with the......

We Cannot See Much Value In Mr. Lloyd George's Suggestion

to the Liberal Summer School at Cambridge, that he " would impose no limit to an understanding " with the United States so long as there is an under- standing. If this means......

Mr. Coolidge Has Issued A Bald "statement That He "

does not choose to run for President " again. How we should relate this . decision to the Geneva Conference we do not know.. We have not felt -called upon to speculate on the......

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