28 FEBRUARY 1925, page 2

There Have Been Many Rumours During The Week About A

new disarmament conference to be summoned either by this country or by the United States, or jointly by the two countries. We do not profess to know their basis, but it is......

The Mishap Over Mr. Kirkwood's Motion, However, Was Only One

symptom of the Labour Party's weak- nesses. Mr. Cook and Mr. Hodges are at one another's throats in the mining dispute. Mr. Hodges uses the practical argument that as......

Frankly, However, We Cannot Be Optimistic About The...

any such conference being effective while the present situation in the Rhineland continues. In the opinion of many competent French and German observers we are -heading straight......

Then, Again, There Is A Minority Movement. Although The...

Communists are very few they have been able, after the manner of minorities, to make a considerable noise. They have butted into the negotiations between the miners and the......

The Truth Is That Attacks Upon The Royal Family Are

very poor business. All sensible Labour men recognize to-day that every State must have its symbolical Head. They do not at all wish to exchange our crowned and hereditary......

On Friday, February 20th, In The House Of Commons, Mr.

Whiteley, the Labour member, introduced. his Bill to extend the vote to women over the age of twenty-one. Mr. Henderson offered to postpone the operation of the Bill until the......

The Times Of Tuesday Published Weighty Letters From Lord...

behalf of the Fine Arts Corn- rnission--and from Mr. Muirhead Bone pleading for the postponement of a decision to act on -the Report of the L.C.C. Special .Committee and destroy......

There Is A Growing Feeling, As Liberal Leader After Liberal

leader pronounces his views on our national problems, that the chances of a Liberal revival, which for a time looked possible or even -likely, are fading. Lord Oxford made his......