10 JANUARY 1925, page 3

We Intend To Publish Next Week The First Of Two

articles by Lord Hugh Cecil on currency and debt. Lord Hugh Cecil is strongly in favour of an ingenious plan for over- coming the notorious disadvantage of repaying debts in......

South Africa Began By Refusing The Invitation To A Meeting,

but ultimately, as the result of Mr. Thomas's - visit, accepted it. Finally the correspondence shows chat by October the Labour Government were unable to find a convenient date......

.we Should Like To Add Our Protest To Those Expressed

• by correspondents in the Times against the removal of John Gibson's statue of Queen Victoria from the Princes' Gallery in the House of Lords. The removal is proposed in order......

The Official Correspondence Which Took Place On That...

the relation of the Dominions to foreign affairs, has been published as a White Papers It will be remembered that it was proposed to hold a Conference but that the project - was......

If We Are Not Mistaken, Gibson . Was Largely Guided In

his design by the Prince Consort, who suggested that the niche, which was rather too big for a single figure, should be filled up with two allegorical figures. The why and the......

The Canadian Government In Reply Frankly Stated At First...

they were too busy in winding up the session to give Mr. MacDonald's dispatch the attention it deserved. Later, however, they sent a considered reply, and the effect of it is to......

The Russian Correspondent Of The Morning Post Says That The

run of Mr. Bernard Shaw's play St. Joan has suddenly been ended at the Kamerny Theatre in Moscow by order of the Soviet. This action is evidently a retort to Mr. Shaw's recent......

Bank Rate, 4 Per Cent., Changed From 3 Per Cent.

July 5th, 1923. 5 per cent. War Loan was on Thursday, 101* ; Thursday week, 1011; a year ago, 99. 81 per cent. Conversion Loan was on Thur9day, '771 ; Thursday week, 772 ; a......