11 MARCH 1922, page 1

News Of The Week

• T HE week has closed with a suspension of the crisis. Mr. Lloyd George is withdrawing himself to Criccieth and rests suspended in the air like Mohammed's coffin. No one knows......

The Statement Of Conservative And Unionist Principles,...

in all the papers on Wednesday, signed by Lord Salisbury and Lord Carson and a number of olrher distinguished - men is a very important and, from most points of view, a very......

So Far From Seeing Anything To Criticize Or Object To

in these principles, we regard their enforcement as essential to national salvation. We do, however, trust most sincerely that these principles will be enforced and maintained......

Though We, And A Great Many People With Like Minds,

deplored the Government's Irish policy, we were willing, when the country. was irrevocably committed to it, to support Mr. Lloyd George, lest worse things should happen. It is......

Perhaps The Worst Point In The Whole Of This Badly

bungled business is that a serious impediment has been placed in the way of the creation, on the foundation of the Unionist organiza- tions, of a solid, homogeneotis party—a......

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