23 NOVEMBER 1929, page 3

General Dawes Pointed Out That In Accordance With The Agreed

plan Great Britain and the United States had been composing their own naval differences as best they could and already the dispute which concerned an aggregate tonnage of......

General Smuts On Mr. Hoover Naval Reduction Leads By A

natural sequence to the possibility of revising, or reviving, the rule:: of war and to Mr. Hoover's recent remarks on this subject. Last week we regretfully expressed our doubts......

That, However, He Went On To Say, Postulated That Popular

opinion in all the countries should be adequately informed. President Hoover and Mr. MacDonald had recognized that no temporary feeling could develop into a matured and......

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The New Diplomatic Method T HE importance of the American Ambassador's speech at the annual dinner of the London District of the Institute of Journalists last Saturday should......