13 NOVEMBER 1920, page 1

If It Were Not Felt That The Nameless Dead Who

now lies in the Abbey died for a necessary and not for a perverse cause, died fully appreciating what he was doing and why ho was 'king it, the salutes cf all the Field-Marshals......

Finally, He Suggested That The Terror In Ireland Was Being

overcome. The offer to Ireland of partnership with" the greatest Empire the world has ever seen in the greatest moment of its history" remained open. Mr. Lloyd George insisted......

The Primo Minister Made A Highly Optimistic Speech At The

Lord Mayor's banquet on Tuesday. The speech was not the medium, as has often happened on these occasions, of some important communication to the nation. It was rather an......

For Our Part We Take The Truth To Be That

though there have been, of course, most regrettable reprisals, the exaggeration has been great even in a land of exaggeration. The information mostly comes from people who have......

News Of The Week.

fr HE body of an unnamed soldier taken from the battlefields .1 of France NW buried on Thursday in Westminster Abbey in the holiest spot of English ground. As this moving......

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