15 JULY 1916, page 2

Several Ministerial Changes Have Been Made During The Past

few days. Sir Edward Grey has received- an nerldorm He is . one of the very fete' commoners, apart from Ministers, Who have *amp earls without any intermediate step. Chatham ; .......

This Agreement Is An Extension Of Those Signed In 1907

and 19101 In 1907 Russia and Japan promised to respect each other's rights in so far as the exercise of them did no injury to the principle of equality of opportunity and to the......

We Had No Desire That The Assurances For Permanent Exclusion

should be rubbed in in any offensive way by the Unionists. We were quite prepared to recognize Mr. Redmond's difficulties, and not-to insist "on words which might prove......

Lord Lansdowne Made An Honest, Straightforward Speech In...

showed himself willing to sacrifice all his personal feelings, and, what he would- care infinitely more about, to lay himself open to the charge of sacrificing the Unionists of......

It Is Most Satisfactory News That Russia And Japan Have

con , 'chided an Agreement relating to the Far East: "Agreement' is hardly a strong enough word, for the arrangement amounts to rut alliance. The- terms- are brief, and in the......

In The House Of Lords. On Tuesday Lord Lansdowne Announced

the plans of the Government for tiding over the time between the presentmilitary rule M. Ireland and the establishment of Home Rule. They hoped to appoint an Irish' Minister who......

We Have Appealed Elsewhere To The Rank-and-file Of The...

Party. to support their leaders loyally, if reluctantly, in assenting to the - experiment of applying the Home Rule Act to Ireland,. not of coureethetatise on. but in spite of,......

Into The Details Of Mr. Redmond's And- Ill-conditional

outburst we shall not go lest indignation should overcome discretion; and we should say things which might impair that union between the Unionists . and -Liberals which we deem......

In Making This Statement Mr. Asquith Carefully Explained...

parties to the negotiations over which Mr. Lloyd George presided were not plenipotentiaries. There had teen eerne misunder- standing as to when exactly the negotiations should......