23 FEBRUARY 1918, page 1

As Versailles Had Become The More Important Centre For...

Mr. Lloyd George went on, he offered the post to Sir William Robert- son. He then found that the General objected on military grounds to the new policy and would not go to......

From Every Part Of The House Of Commons Criticism Came

with regard to this last matter. In particular, mention must be made of the fine protest by Mr. Austen Chamberlain, who has perhaps never spoken with greater force, sincerity,......

It Was Officially Announced Last Saturday That The...

accepted with much regret Sir William Robertson's resignation of his post as Chief of the Imperial General Staff. Sir William Robertson at once informed the Press that he had......

The Paper Shortage.—we Trust That Readers Of The " Spectator

" will give definite orders to their newsagents for a copy of the " Spectator " to be reserved for them each week till countermanded.......

All That Patriotic Men Can Do Now Is To Help

to make the scheme work as well as possible. There must be no sticking of pins into the Government. Criticism must confine itself to what may be called constructive adaptations......

News Of The Week.

T HE most important event of the week happened in Parliament on Tuesday, and it would not be surprising if its importance seems to grow continually for good or ill with the......

Mr. Lloyd George Gave His Reasons For Parting With Sir

William Robertson in the House of Commons on Tuesday. He asked at the outset that the matter should be treated as a question of policy and not of personalities. The Government......

When The Conference, Mr. Lloyd George Continued, Met Next...

each Government suggested the arrangement which has been adopted. The American delegate put the case for it with irresistible logic. Sir William Robertson did not say that he......