3 FEBRUARY 1923, page 1

News Of The Week. _

I NDUBITABLY the two most important events of the :week have been the acceptance of the American terms for funding the British Debt and the continued and increased difficulties......

In The Meantime Lord Balfour, Speaking As British...

the League of Nations, appealed to the Council on the question of Mosul. In the draft Treaty "the Turko-Iraq frontier is left to the decision of the Council of the League of......

A Times Correspondent Asserts That Negotiations Have Been...

between the German and Russian Govern- ments as to a military combination to offer armed resistance to the French. The Russian military repre- sentative at Berlin, an ex-Tsarist......

M. Joffe, The Soviet Envoy To China, Has Arrived In

Tokyo on an informal and unofficial but none the less vital and significant visit to the Japanese Govern- ment. According to the Times 'correspondent at Tokyo, a Japanese paper......

A Third Event, Almost Equally Important, Was The...

Wednesday of the draft Treaty to Turkey. Early in the week the situation at Lausanne seemed to be desperate. The NationaL Assembly of Angora passed a most bellicose resolution......

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