14 OCTOBER 1922, page 2

We Desire To Support The Lord Mayor's Appeal, Almost Empty

though we know the pockets of most people to be. We have no sympathy with those who would introduce political objec- tions. The fact that Soviet rule is a disgusting tyranny and......

We Cannot Help, However, Carrying This Argument A Step...

and making a few comments on a subject which lay wholly outside the scope of the Lord Mayor's speech. If destitute, ill-used and starving people should command our help and......

A White Paper Issued At The End Of Last Week

by the Irish Provisional Government gives their estimates of expenditure for the current year. These amount to f37,750,000. In asking Parliament to pass a vote for 118,953,000......

The Times Of Saturday Published An Important Letter From Mr.

Boner Law. He pointed out that unless the Turkish forces, flushed with victory, had been warned against crossing into Thrace there might have been terrible results. Our......

He Laid It Down That It Was Wrong, That The

burden of taking necessary action should fall on the British Empire alone. The Near Eastern question was " not specially a British interest." It was " the interest of humanity."......

We Read In The Times Of Thursday That Contrary To

Article XV. of the Armistice Agreement of 1918 the Turks last Saturday requisitioned the Smyrna-Aidin railway, which is a British property, together with £280,000 worth of......

We Regret To See That The Trado Agreement Which We

recorded on September 16th as having been concluded between Mr. Leslie Urquhart and M. Krassin has not been ratified by the Moscow Government. An edict signed by M. Lenin on......

At A Full Meeting Of The Irish Hierarchy Held At

Maynooth on Tuesday it was decided to issue to the priests and people of Ireland a pastoral letter which strongly condemns the guerrilla warfare in progress against the Irish......

The Lord Mayor Of London Held A Meeting At The

Mansion House on Tuesday to call attention to the terrible distress among the refugees of Asia Minor and to the need of continued relief for the sufferers from the Russian......