27 OCTOBER 1928, Page 3

Lord Morley's writing is perfectly characteristic— pointed_ and trenchant. He

would hardly have been himself if he had stayed on, but we feel sure for all that that he was wrong. In spite of the immeasurable suffer- ing, any man must have a lack of apprehension who thinks that the War was fought in vain.: What-WoUld the workl.be like now if Kaiserism had won the right, as it might easily have done, to trample upon Europe ? What strength or hope would have been left in political morality ?