M. Venizelos Has Caused Consternation In Greece By...
a Cretan newspaper a demand for a plebiscite to decide between Republicanism and Monarchy. The Greek Cabinet is still working upon the new Constitution, which gives it trouble......
* * * * Last Saturday Mr. Maxton, Mr. Lansbury
and several other members of the left wing of the Labour Party took part in a luncheon given to M. Rosengolz, the Soviet Chargé d'Affaires, at the House of Commons. About fifty......
Professor Masaryk Has Been Re-elected President Of...
been expected, he.secured at the first ballot the necessary three-fifths majority in a joint session of the House of Deputies and the Senate. The Communists alone produced a......
Tokyo • Believes That Chang Tso-inn's Fall Is Imminent; And
the Japanese garrisons at Nanking arid Tientsin are being reinforced. If Chang Tso-lin really disappears a situation which has lasted for nearly sixteen years will be changed.......
Mr. Clynes. Was Transparently Anxious To Disavow Sympathy...
Soviet. The best part of a rather ineffective speech was that in which he dealt with the probable loss of trade. Sir Austen Chamberlain regretted the absence of Mr. MacDonald, "......
At Last Definite News Is Coming From China. The Special
correspondent of the Times at Shanghai says that the southward "drive " - of Chang Tso-lin's forces, which began on May 26th, has been ah expensive failure. But the losses on......
The Harper Report Has At Kit Been Published, But It
will seem very dull to those who are anxious for naval scandal as it contains only a chronological record of facts at the Battle of Jutland. All the spice which might have been......
The Papers Of Monday Published The Soviet Reply To Sir
Austen Chamberlain's Note. We need not pay it the compliment of analysing it fully. It makes the familiar assertion that all the documents seized were " forgeries." How tired we......
. The Trade Unions Bill Has Had A Fair Wind
during the week, and it has been the cause -of much less trouble than :had been predicted. - On Friday, - May 27th, the Attorney-General was in a very conciliatory- mood and......