1 APRIL 1916, page 2

The News From Mesopotamia Continues To Be Deeply...

Mr. Winston Churchill might say, we are only a few miles from victory, but, alas ! as in the case of the Dardanelles, those few miles may prove as hard to pass over as the gulf......

In Reply Lord Crewe Declared That "not Only Land Taxers

and land nationalizers, but the Liberal Party and the Labour Party, would regard an attack upon the principle of valuation as a breach of the party truce." We are very sorry......

After Stating That The Government Were Tackling The...

the Register, Mr. Long dealt with great vigour and good sense with the so-dalled grievances of the married men. To meet casm of avoidable hardship the Government are going to......

We Note That Mr. Pemberton Billing—m.p. For The Empyrean—...

to Thursday's Daily Mail a letter asking his supporters in the country to help him by signing the "Air Covenant." The Covenant, adorned with the significant "caption," "Sign the......

As A Proof Of What Active Members Of The Air

Service abroad think of Mr. Pemberton Billing and his campaign, we desire to draw the attention of our readers to the following letter, only just received :— [TO THE EDITOR OF......

In Regard To The Wise Decision Of The Government In

this respect, our readers may remember that many months ago we proposed that in every recruiting area there should be an "Obstacles Com- mittee" whose business it would be to......

Mr. Long Ended His Speech With A Very Striking Quotation

from a letter which he had received from France from a married man who went before it had become fashionable for married recruits to have grievances and talk about their special......

Sir Edward Carson, Who Followed Mr. Long, Though...

nay, condemnatory, of the Government, refused, we are glad, though not in the least surprised, to see, to have anything to do with the infamous attacks upon Lord Derby. On the......

For Obvious Reasons, We Are Not Able To Give The

names of those who signed this letter, but we take all responsibility in respect of it. The letter casts no reflection upon Mr. Pemberton Billing's bona fides, but it should......

In The House Of Commons On Wednesday Mr. Walter Long

made a. long, very interesting, and on the whole satisfactory statement on the Derby scheme and the -intentions of the Govern- ment. We are not going to weary cur readers in......

In The House Of Lords On Tuesday The Question Whether

the Land Valuation could not be postponed till the conclusion of the war came under discussion. In the course of the debate Lord Cromer pointed out that the Government were......