4 MAY 1918, page 3

The Report Of Lord Balfour Of Burleigh's Committee,...

Mr. Asquith in July, 1916, on Commercial and Industrial Policy after the War, was issued by the Ministry of Reconstruction on Friday week. A recommendation of major interest is......

We Felt Sure That The English Roman Catholics Would Not

remain silent while the Irish Roman Catholic Bishops were stirring up sedition, without incurring the disapproval of the Vatican. The Council of the Catholic Union of Great......

We Cannot Leave The Air Debate Without Saying Something...

the question how far Service Members of Parliament are entitled to use the military information they may have acquired for the purposes of debate. The Prime Minister argued that......

We Can Only Hope That The Appointment Of Great Importance

which the Government say they have in reserve for General 'frenchard will prove not only to be worthy of him, but one in which he can exercise all his talents to beat the......

Of Course That Principle Has To Be Qualified, As Indeed

Lord Hugh Cecil himself qualified it, by saying that points of honour and delicacy must arise where a Member must be guided by his own sense of propriety and duty. Mr. Asquith......

We Must Not Permit The True Story Of The Finding

in Trafalgar Square of an otherwise blank cheque, duly but prematurely signed by responsible officials of the Ministry of Munitions, or the much more serious disclosures in the......

A Correspondent Of The Times Has Called Attention To The

dual character of Vatican " neutrality." The Corriere d'Italia, the Papal organ, commenting on the zeal of the Irish Roman Catholic Bishops in fomenting opposition to......

After A Debate In Which The Many Defects Of The

scheme were exposed. The work of diverting water power from one Highland glen to another could not be undertaken in any case' till after the war, and no public advantage would......

Si A. D. Hall Last Week Made The Very Gratifying

announcement that we should have three million acres under wheat in England and Wales this year. This was the ideal which Sir• A. D. Hall used to set before a somewhat careless......

Mr. Lloyd George Almost Outdid His Rivals In The Art

of panegyric ar praise of the services of General Trenchard in the field, but his praises do not console us very much. We cannot help remembering that all the other......

Bank Rate, 5 Per Cent., Changed From 5i Per Cent.

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