30 OCTOBER 1915, page 2

Lord Lansdowne Went On To Point Out How Impossible It

would have been for us to reject Serbia's appeal, and how, M. Venezeloe being still in power, we had every right to believe that Greece would fulfil her treaty obligations to......

Tuesday's Times Contains A Very Useful Letter From Lord...

in defence of British diplomacy in the Near East. We are specially glad to note that Lord Cromer points out that those who assail our Balkan diplomacy as a failure ought, at any......

We Shall Not Attempt On The Present Occasion To Deal

with what Lord Cromer had to say in regard to smaller Cabinets. The fact that Mr. Asquith's proposal has not been published before we go to press makes it best to avoid detailed......

An Order In Council Was Published On Tuesday Declaring That

Article 57 of the Declaration of London shall no longer be put in force. This is a wise and necessary step. Article 57 made-the flag flown by a vessel for all intents and......

Lord Lansdowne's Reply To Lord Loreburn's Speech In The...

on Tuesday was one of the frankest statements yet made in regard to the war. Though distinctly pessimistic in character, it has been welcomed by the public us a sincere attempt......

Undoubtedly An Explanation Must Be Required From Mr....

must be made to tell why be, a member of the Cabinet, used this language in the message he sent to The Navy, the organ of the Navy Ledgue. Mr. Churchill, it may be noticed,......

Lord Cromer, Following Lord Loreburn, Made A Very...

powerful speech, and incidentally showed the value of what we may call legitimate criticism. Though he did not mince his words, Lord Cromer was careful not to allow his censure......

What Lord Cromer Had To Say In Regard To Newspaper

criticism was thoroughly sound and sensible. As he pointed mkt, the way to avoid newspaper criticism is to take the trouble not to deserve it. Most useful, too, was his reminder......

In The House Of Commons On Wednesday Night Mr. Moltent.

asked Mr. Churchill "whether he can state to what delays he was referring in his com- munication to the Navy League when he stated that through our long delays the enemy has......

Dealing With The Salonika Expedition, Lord Lansdowne Gave...

description of how the new developments in the Near East arose in September. The Central Powers found themselves in difficulties in all the various theatres of war in which they......