11 JUNE 1937, Page 2
Britain and the Baltic States Lord Plymouth's visit to the
Baltic States is not an event of the first importance, but it may have valuable conse- quences, none the less. There has been too little contact between this country and Finland, Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania, all of which express considerable admiration for Great Britain, and all of which have important trade relations with us. Lord Plymouth has earned a considerable reputa- tion as Chairman of the Non-Intervention Committee in London, and his mission, which shows every sign of succeeding in its object of adding cordiality to relations which were normally friendly already, is well worth while. * * * *