16 DECEMBER 1922, page 1

They Were Met, And Rightly Met, By The Government's Only

weapon—the closure. As the House had been compelled, nevertheless, to sit up all Tuesday night, it was hoped on Wednesday that things would be quieter, but this hope was......

Indeed, We May Say, Without The Slightest Risk Of Effec-

tive contradiction, that he is more anxious. While in humanity and pity for suffering he is not outdone by the Labour Members, he has far stronger political and Party reasons......

The New Irish Governor-general, Mr. Healy, Standing By...

of the Speaker, at a special meeting of the Dail, which included Senators and Deputies, held in Leinster House on Tuesday, read a message received from the King welcoming the......

We Are Sure That The Labour Party Has Done Itself

noth- ing but harm by its policy of obstruction and its deliberate attempt to bring the House of Commons into disrepute. These tactics will not be easily forgotten, and will be......

News Of The Week

I . Parliament during the week the Labour Party, or at any rate a portion of it, has been conspicuous. We have dealt elsewhere with what seems to us the unfair treatment of a......

The Average Certified Net Sales Of The Spectator Were In

November 18,763 per issue.......

An Ideal Christmas Present.

There is no better Christmas present than a year's sub- scription to the "Spectator." The " Spectator " will be sent post free from its offices, 13 York Street, Covent Garden,......