4 SEPTEMBER 1926, page 2

Mr. Hamilton Fyfe, Who Has Retired From The Editorship Of

the Daily Herald, published on Monday, the day before his departure, an article entitled "Nothing but the Truth," on which he is to be congratulated. He pointed out that the......

Nevertheless Mr. Churchill Hoped That Thursday Would...

required. He certainly said a helpful and important thing when he stated the opinion of the Government that the question of national or district agreements . would "never be......

Any Nation Is Re-eligible In Any Case, And The Mere

label " re-eligible " would do nothing to ensure re-election. What, then, does M. Fromageot's proposal mean ? Frankly we can discover in it no meaning of practical value. A......

The Claim Of Spain To A Protectorate At Tangier Seems

to be fading away. French coldness dealt it a blow from which it could hardly recover, but the British reply has probably finished it. Great Britain_ has said that she is quite......

On Monday The Executive Of The Miners' Federation Met In

London, but nothing was decided except that the delegates' coact:nice must bear the responsibility, which is too much for the Executive. It is said that a majority of the......

In The House Of Commons On Tuesday The Debate Was

opened by Mr. Ramsay MacDonald, who called upon the Government to summon a conference on the coal dis- pute with "an open agenda." Mr. Lloyd George supported Mr. Ramsay......

The Signs Are Good For The Entry - Of Germany As

a permanent member of the League Council. Great Britain has held, apparently with success, to the view that the number of permanent seats in the Council should not - bOacreased.......

The Latest News From China Is Disturbing And As Usual

perplexing. There has been a marked advance of the Cantonese Red forces northwards into the Yangtze valley.. Yochow, a large city in the Hunan province. has fallen, and it is......