11 NOVEMBER 1911, page 1

The Week's Ne Ws From Tripoli Is Very Meagre. All

that we know is that a large number of Italian reinforcements have landed, and that an attack made on the Italian lines by the Turks or Arabs was repulsed, the newly arrived......

It Is With Very Great Regret That We Have To

record that the full reports of the newspaper correspondents which have been received from Tripoli leave no doubt that the Italian troops, officers and men, lost their heads in......

Whether That Successor Is To Be Mr. Austen Chamberlain Or

Mr. Walter Long, or, again, a third man, is naturally a matter of great importance, but we venture to say this is nothing compared with the importance of giving whoever is......

But Though We Feel This As Strongly As Any Critics

of the Italians, we refuse absolutely to condemn or to insult a great, a generous, and a friendly people because a portion of their army has not come well out of an ordeal of a......

The Announcement Of His Resignation Was Made By Mr. Balfour

at a meeting of the Executive Committee of the City of London Conservative Association in Basinghall Street on Wednesday. The decision, he said, had been forced on him by the......

News Of The Week.

"DI Y far the most important event of the week is Mr. Balfour's resignation. We have dealt with it and the question of the succession elsewhere. Here we Will'only say how great......

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