18 AUGUST 1917, page 2

It Is Important To Notice—as Mr. Asquith Reminded The House

on Monday—that the peace terms drafted by the Executive Committee of the Labour Party for last week's Conference accord in the main with the well-known views of the Allies, and......

We Must Make One More Comment On This Affair. Though

the Prime Mieister had a very clear case against Mr. Henderson as he stated it in the House of Commons, the Government cannot be congratulated on having handled any part of the......

The Controversy Over The Stockholm Conference Took A...

during the week, but it is now in a fair way towards solution, and we sincerely hope that everybody concerned, including the Government, will chow that the lessons of the......

We Hope And Believe That All That Is Much Too

pessimistic, but the spirit which prompts the words is admirable, and we are quite sure that the same spirit moves the vast majority of working mon throughout the country. The......

The Cannot Read The Speeches Of A Large Number Of

the most responaibleleaders of Labour without a thrill of satisfaction at the courage and whole-hearteduess with which they back the policy of their country where theyAnowitto......

Mr. Henderson Did Not Really Solve The Mystery Why He

had withheld the vital communication from the Russian Government, unless we may regard as an explanation his statement that he was speaking in his capacity as Secretary of the......

On Tuesday The Executive Of The Labour Party Met Again - In

London, passed a vote of confidence in Mr. Henderson, and miter- ated . their opinion that the British. Labour Party ought to be repre- sented. at Stockholm. Now, however, that......

We Should Like To Write With Great Sympathy Of Mr.

Henderson's resignation. He has been a most loyal and industOlous supporter of the Government in their conduct of the war, and all who have learned to admire his honourable......

The Next Important Fact In The Record Is Mr. Henderson's

resig- nation. This was the direct outcome of his speech to he Labour Party Conference. In a correspondence which was published in the newspapers the Prime Minister charged Mr.......