15 OCTOBER 1921, page 1

Lord Grey Was, Of Course, Making An Attack On The

Govern- ment. Hence ho naturally undertook a critical survey of their recent relations with Ireland. He expressed himself as being by no means out of sympathy with the position......

We Are Not Going To Say Anything In Detail About

the misunder- standing between the American military forces in Europe and our own War Office and Foreign Office, except that we are glad that an incident which ought never to......

On The Question Of Ulster, Lord Grey Was Very Brief

but very sound. He said :- " There remains the one other difficulty in the Irish question, that of Ulster. I will only say a word about it. The rest of Ireland, the Sinn Fein......

Though The Conference Does Not In Any Way Represent What

we regard as the ideal Irish policy, we realize that our duty is now to do nothing which may interfere with a solution, even if it is a solution on wrong lines. Provided that......

News Of The Week.

9111E conference between the Cabinet and the Sinn Fein JL delegates began at Downing Street on Tuesday. Mr. Lloyd George had with him Lord Birkenhead, Mr. Churchill, Sir Hamar......

How True ! Lord Grey Has Made A Great Discovery—but,

unfortunately, how tardy a discovery:! If Lord Grey had only known all this seven years ago ! He talked very little then of " the consent of Ulster having to be won by the rest......

Lord Grey Of Fallodon Returned To Public Life With A

speech at Berwick on Monday night in support of the prospective candidature of Mr. Walter Runciman at the next election. By far the most important part of his speech was that......

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