10 JULY 1920, page 2

The Poles Are Evidently In A Very Anxious Position. We

may disregard the wilder rumours which were current at the beginning of the week, but it is obvious that the utmost the Poles can do sow is to save their own country. The vision......

There Had Been A Progressive Decline In Industry Since The

Budget. Last month alone there had been seventy-six can- cellations of orders for big ships. That had naturally affected other industries—iron, steel, marine engineering, &c.......

In The House Of Commons On Wednesday, Mr. Churchill Read

the findings of the Army Council in the case of General Dyer. In the Army Council's opinion General Dyer cannot be acquitted of an error of judgment, and they note that no......

On Thursday Week The Chancellor Of The Exchequer Re- Ceived

a deputation from the Federation of British Industries on the subject of the proposed increase of the excess profits duty from 40 to 60 per cent. The deputation urged that the......

Great Play Has Been Made In Various Newspapers With These

revelations, but though we profoundly mistrust Mr. Churchill, we are bound to say that the document does not add very much to the opinion we had already formed of Mr.......

Colonel Wedgwood Suggested That This Message Was Sent...

knowledge of the Cabinet. If there be any substance In the charge it is, to our mind, something much more important and more significant than the revelations of the Archangel......

The Ministry Of Transport Is Not Down On The List

of the seven departments on which, according to Tuesday's announcement, Mr. Chamberlain's seven testing Committees are to report. The Departments to be investigated are the......

On Thursday Week, On The Vote Of £848,642 For Salaries

and expenses of the Ministry of Transport, the work of the Ministry was again discussed. Mr. Asquith said that, in his judgment, "there was no justification for the formation of......

In The Debates On The Budget On Monday And Tuesday,

what Mr. Chamberlain described as "that hardy perennial," the question of the merits of "those charming sisters, direct and indirect taxation," was, as usual, raised. This year,......

We Have Dealt Elsewhere With The Strength Of The Law

of Libel when newspapers are concerned, and the great public advantages gained by not allowing our newspapers to accuse public men unless they can prove their charges up to the......

The Daily Herald, The Daily News And The Manchester Guardian

published last Saturday a document which is said to have fallen into the hands of the Bolsheviks at Archangel. It describes an interview alleged to have been granted by Mr.......