6 AUGUST 1927, page 2

• It Is Some Time Since We Expressed . Any._ Sympathy,

which we have not ceased to feel, with the sufferers .. throUgh the Mississippi floods' and the people generally of the' United States, who all share in some degree in that......

On The Second Reading Of The Consolidated Fund Bill, A

speech by Mr. Charles Trevelyan drew from the Secretary • of State for- Foreign Affairs. statements on Russian and Chinese relations, and upon the Naval Limitation . Conference.......

On Thursday, July 28th, The Upper House Agreed To The

Archbishop of Canterbury's motion to present the Indian Church measure for the Royal Assent. The historic Church in India with its half a million of Indian members thus takes an......

In China The Nanking Government Alone Flourishes...

has a great advantage over others - so long as it can thrive on illegal • seizures of surtaxes, salt revenue, &c. While quite incalculable intrigues are being carried on by 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......

• On Tuesday They Reached Ottawa By Train In Brilliant

• weather and had a magnificent reception. The Prime Minister of Canada welcomed the Prince of Wales and Mr. Baldwin as His Majesty's latest Privy Councillors for . Canada. The......

In The House Of Commons On Thursday; July 28th, The

Minister of Health announced the terms of reference- of a Royal Commis.Oon on London Squares. They are • shortly : To report' on those open 'spaces; how they are held and used ;......

The Austrian Parliament Finished Last Week Its Debate On The

disorders in Vienna, and on the whole the spirit . shown was satisfactory and promised peace and good will. Unfortunately, however, the Socialist City Council shows no signs of......

The Prince Of Wales, Prince George, The Prime Minister And

Mrs. Baldwin arrived at Quebec on Saturday after a satisfactory voyage in spite of threatened danger from icebergs. They were welcomed enthusiastically by all, and officially by......