19 FEBRUARY 1910, page 2

No Comment Is Necessary On Either Of These Manifestoes...

to state our belief that the extremists will find themselves woefully mistaken if they think the country will be pleased by having another General Election forced upon it, as......

The Next Minatory Fact Is The Statement That Mr. Bello°

is to move, and Mr. Wedgwood to second, on behalf of the Radical stalwarts, an amendment to the Address expressing. regret that the Government have not seen their way to seek......

In The Middle Of Last Week The Prolonged Disagreements In

the Spanish Cabinet ended in the fall of Sams Moret. The King was advised by those whom he consulted that it was desirable to keep the Liberal Party in power, and he therefore......

Equally Sensational And Menacing Is An Article Explaining

the position of the Nationalists contributed by Mr. T. P. O'Connor to this week's Berwlds's Newspaper, Mr. T. P. O'Connor, it may be remembered, is one of the leaders associated......

M. Venezelo, The Cretan Politician Who Was Acting As Dews

ez machina a few days ago in the critical affairs of Greece, returned from Crete to Athens on Monday, and once more began to inspire the Military League with new and strange......

The Changes In The Cabinet Caused By The Appointment Of

Mr. Herbert Gladstone to the Governorship of South Africa were announced on Tuesday, and proved entirely unsensational. Mr. Winston Churchill, who had been marked out for......

Mr. Merriman's Speech Of Last Week Has Rendered The Situa-

tion in South Africa very uncertain. The suggestion that the first Government of united South Africa should be a Coalition Ministry in which British and Dutch should be......

Moreover, The First Union Ministry Will Have To Appoint The

Administrators of the Provincial Governments, the Attorneys- General, the Court of Appeal, the Civil Service Commission, and other officials and official bodies. Surely it is......

But Though This Is Our View Of What Will Probably

happen, we had better set forth the somewhat alarming facts which tell against our optimistic forecast. To begin with, on Thursday Mr. Barnes, the newly elected Chairman of the......