19 JUNE 1920, Page 3

Our general attitude on the Jewish question may be best,

summed up by two homely aphorisms. In the first place let the Jews remember the Biblical warning, " Ye lake too much upon yourselves, ye sone of Levi." Next let them beware of falling into the position so poignantly set forth in the Biglow Papers

" Wouldn't thet be some like a fulfillin' the prophecies, With all the fun' femlies in all the fust offices f "

We hope we shall not be thought brutal if we say that we think that the Government should be very strictly rationed in the

matter of Jews when they are distributing the honours and emoluments of office.