15 JUNE 1918, page 2

The Imperial War Cabinet, Which Met For The First Time

last year, began its second session on Tuesday under Mr. Lloyd George's presidency. The six members of the British War Cabinet were joined by Lord /di/nor, who has ceased to be......

President Wilson, Addressing Some Mexican Journalists At...

Monday, assured them that America's entry into the war was absolutely a case of disinterested action. He was not, he said, an academic gentleman speaking the idealistic purposes......

The Prime Minister, Speaking At The Printers' Pension...

in London on Friday week, paid a high tribute to the trained valour of the American troops who had been in action on the Western Front. The Americans, he said, were coming in......

In The Nome Of Lords On Tuesday Lord Willoughby De

Broke drew a striking contrast between conditions in Great Britain and Ireland. In Ireland there had been a boom in horse-racing, and even "that good old Gaelic sport of......

In The House Of Commons On Tuesday Mr. Arthur Samuels

made a general statement about Lord French's extraordinary Proclamation offering land to any Irish recruits who might come forward. He explained that an amendment to the Land......

It Is Inspiriting To Turn From The South And West

of Ireland to such a characteristic event in Ulster as the meeting of the General Assembly of the Presbyterian Church. At the end of last week the General Assembly discussed......

Mr. Balfour, On Behalf Of The British Government, Has...

the Czeoho-Slovak National Council in Paris as the supreme organ of the Czecho-Slovak movement in Allied countries. The Czecho- Slovak Army, which is being formed, will be......

A Meeting Of The General Council Of The Irish Unionist

Alliance was held on Friday week, when a new Executive Committee was elected. This was the - first opportunity the Counoil had had of expressing its opinion on the work of the......

There Seems To Be No Chance Now, Alas ! That

the Lord Mayor of Dublin will make his promised Verney to the United 'States in order to lay Ireland's grievances before President Wilson. The' Lord Mayor was guaranteed his......

In Reply To An Inquiry From Mr. Havelock Wilson As

to the attitude of French sailors towards the Germans after the war, M. Rivelli, the secretary of the Federation des Inscrits Maritimes, has stated that the two hundred thousand......