18 AUGUST 1928, page 1

But There Would Be No Certainty, If We Judge By

past history, that the Muscovite rulers would reduce their huge armed forces, or would cease to cry "War, War ! " where there is no war, in order to distract their unhappy......

We Are Glad To See That His Majesty's Government Have

sent to the League of Nations, for circulation, the correspondence that has passed with Washington since Mr. Kellogg made his proposals, and have drawn parti- cular attention to......

We Regret That Sir Austen Chamberlain Will Not Himself Sign

the Treaty in behalf of Great Britain. He has been ordered a complete rest, and we are not surprised at the nead for it. Lord Cushendun will naturally take his place. With Sir......

News Of The Week

N O cloud has arisen to threaten the prospects of the signature of the Treaty for Renunciation of War before the end of this month on behalf of the nations invited to sign.......

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