Word: austen
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...questions are as nearly insolvable as under any ministry, it seems likely that the Baldwin cabinet will seek to outdo its defeated rivals in foreign policy. The decisive putting down of the imperial foot in Egypt, the postponement of the protocol conference at England's behest, the presence of Austen Chamberlain at the opening in Rome of the League Council point to a reliance upon England's own strength in diplomacy rather than to the dubious protection of treaties and agreements. The Tories will, of course, try to reduce taxes, without restricting the beneficent activities of the government among...
Policy. From Britain came a reiteration of British policy. The voice was that of Austen Chamberlain, Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs, and the place was Birmingham. Said...
...Chargé d'Affaires in London, to the desk of Georg Tchitcherin, Bolshevik Commissar for Foreign Affairs in Moscow, is about 1,600 miles as the crow flies. By means of the wireless, the brusque message (TIME, Dec. 1) of the British Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs, Austen Chamberlain, sped across the intervening space in next to no time; and the messages of Georg to Austen sped back by the same route. All this took place within a few days...
Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs Austen Chamberlain has a short way with the Bolsheviki. He sent a terse, self-explanatory little note to M. Rakovsky, Soviet Charge d'Affaires at London...
...Signed) "AUSTEN CHAMBERLAIN...