20 SEPTEMBER 1930, Page 3

On Monday there was little of special interest, but on

Tuesday when the results of the German Elections were known Dr. Curtius made a spe eels which by its reticence calmed some apprehensions. He merely restated the classical German opinions on disarmament, minorities; and economic affairs, and made no reference at all to the Elections. He thus encouraged the hope that at least the foreign policy of Germany will follow the course marked out by Herr Stresemann. On the economic situation Dr. Curtius was cautious, but he welcomed Mr. Graham's suggestion of Treaties dealing with special groups of commodities.