25 NOVEMBER 1911, Page 2

That is the German case. When that of Sir Edward

Grey has been heard we venture to say that no impartial man will be able to assert that our Government (1) acted unfairly or aggressively towards Germany ; (2) egged on France to with- stand just and reasonable demands from her neighbour; (3) endangered the peace of Europe in the selfish interests of Britain. The Cabinet took throughout the course best calcu- lated to prevent war.