29 MAY 1920, page 1

News Of The Week.

A FTER a very long delay, which can never be wholly ex- plained or excused, the public has been given the full facts about affairs in the Punjab, in the Bombay Presidency, and......

As Regards Officers' Uniforms, An Officer Could Well Wear...

same type of uniform on all occasions; real economy would be achieved, as his best uniform would gradually become his second-best and be used for ordinary daily work. The re-......

We Have Read With Much Regret The Announcement That The

Government, guided by the Army Council, propose to clothe the Army once more in red. It is estimated that the return to pre- war uniforms will cost £3,000,000. Newspaper rumour......

As For The Order That Indians Passing Through The Street

where Miss Sherwood had been assaulted must crawl, it is described as "offending against every action of civilized govern- ment." It is admitted that General Dyer " displayed......

It Is Also Argued On Behalf Of Those Who Desire

a return to the old uniforms that officers in any case must have more than one uniform, and that when they change into mess uniform they are doing nothing more expensive than......

The Government Have Evidently Felt This Themselves As Mr....

letter—though the letter is signed by Mr. Montagu it is no doubt the judgment of the Cabinet—begins with the occurrences at the sunk garden at Amritsar on April 13th, 1919. The......

We Need Not, However, Accept This Opinion As Final, As

we cannot say that the background of the many unfortunate events into which Lord Hunter's Committee inquired has been fully ex- amined. Sir Michael O'Dwyer, the......

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