21 JULY 1917, page 2

The King Has Paid- Another Visit—his 'fourth---to -the...

-This time he- was accompanied by the -Queen, who during the ten - d0g4 spent. in France and Belgium visited ttlargenurriliezof hospitals and Institut ons in the Lines of......

In Vievrof What Has More -happened, We Need Not Record

in detail the debates in Parliament on Thursday and Friday of last week on the Mesopotamian 'affair, important though they were. The chief scent in the House of Commons......

A.special Meeting Of The. Privy Council -was Convened For...

to carry out the King's intention of changing-the mom of the Royal House and Pamily. The meeting was attended by 'the Duke of Connaught, the Primate, the Lord Chancellor, the......

Queen Victoria Used To Any That She Did Not Know

for certain what her name was, but that she believed it was D'Este. In the Middle Ages a D'Este who married a Guelph assumed his -wife's name. Hence it was, also arguable that......

We Are Reminded Of The Famous Passage In B.urkes ".letter

to a Noble Lord;". the pamphlet defending -himself from the- attack' of the Duke-of Bodfordend Lord Lauderdale in the House ef Lords 'Here-Burke speaks of the " proud-Keep of......

The Reduction:of The Number Of Prinoes.under The New-end...

*MAMA which:builds a bridge between the Royal:House and ordinary British families obviously required cthat the -question of the King's name should be settled withoutdelay.......

Again, At The Ministry Of Munitions Mr. Churchill Will He

in direct contact with labour questions of the first importance. A fantastic act of headiness or egotism there might set the Labour world ablaze. We can only implore -the......

'mr. Asquith Finished With Burke's Memorable Appeal: "but...

pans on. For God's-sake let us pass on !" He indeed went to the heart of the matter. A Report which-is not .used so as to help us to get. on with the war has become. a......

On Friday Week When The Debate Was Tontinuedia The Commons

1.1r. Asquith ridieukel, the idea of asking two. or three Judges to decide whether this or that statesman, soldier, or sailor had acted upon a intstakenjudgment or policy. He......

Whensir F. E. Smith Read The Termsof Reference To The

proposed Court of Inquiry it was seen that the civilians censured were not 'verbally -included. • Ho explained in answer to .questions that the civilians would be- required to......

Mr. Lloyd George Must Knew All This Perfectly Well. He

braves public opinion, and we fear that he has thereby shaken the position of the Government. In hie very act of accepting office Mr. Churchill gives a new token of his......

We Are Thankful To Say That The Proposals To Institute

an inquiry into the Mesopotamian Inquiry have been dropped. It is ardently to be hoped that the Government and the nation will now concen- trate on getting on with the war free......