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We Cannot Attempt To Summarize All Or Even The Chief

speeches in the debate. We must be content to note the mar- vellous debating dexterity displayed by Mr. Asquith, the high character of Mr. Balfour's admirable speech, and the......

The Reply Of King Ferdinand To The Tsar's Telegram Was

published in Monday's papers. It is a very bitter document. The crisis, he maintains, has "unfortunately been brought about by our allies," and by them alone. As for the Tsar's......

The Majority Of Seventy-eight For The Adkins Amendment,...

against the Cave motion was produced by a vote of 346 Ministerialists against 268 Unionists. Three Liberals voted against the Government—Mr. D. M. Mason, Mr. Munro- Ferguson,......

Our Prediction In Last Week's Issue As To...

of the Tsar's intervention in the Balkan dispute was, we regret to note, fulfilled almost as soon as we wrote. The Neue Freie Presse admits that Russia, as the inspirer of the......

0 .* The Editors Cannot Undertake To Return Manuscript In...

case.......

News Of The Week.

THE most important event of the week has been the Marconi Debate in the House of Commons. We have expressed in our first leading article our deep concern that the House of......

Mr. Lloyd George Means, We Suppose, By This Talk About

" confederates," " working together," and an indeterminate " they " worthy of Mrs. Gamp, that the editor of the Spectator made common cause and common charges with Mr. Maxse and......

We Deeply Regret That This Question Of Ministerial...

have to be put before the electors. Had the Liberal Party accepted the amendment read out by Mr. Bonar Law, the incident, to the relief of all concerned, might have been......

We Can, Of Course, Quite Understand Mr. Lloyd George's...

because we have refused to make charges which he can answer, but have stuck steadily to charges which he cannot answer, and which at heart he knows are true. But is it fair, is......