23 JULY 1921, page 1

The Sequel To The Savage Attack On Mr. Lloyd George

and Lord Curzon made by the Times has caused no little amusement and done something towards putting Lord Northcliffe in the right in this new Iliad of wounded feelings and angry......

That The English Supporters Of Sinn Fein, Persons Who Never

tire in the work of defaming Ulster, should have found pleasure in the legend and should not have cared to give publicity to the Lord Chancellor's absolute denial wo can well......

Mr. Lloyd George In The Commons On Monday Made A

defence of his colleague's action, which dialectically is one or the ablest and most ingenious things we have ever read. As a matter of courtesy, the Times enjoyed, as do other......

News Of The Week.

N the House of Commons on Monday, Mr. Lloyd George, I in answer to a question by Mr. Clynes, who asked whether the - statement was true associating the King with the successful......

Some Of The Daily Papers Of Friday, July 15th, Contained

an interesting and very important communique issued by the Lord Chancellor. It corrects a mischievous story published by Colonel Repington in the first edition of his book but......

Recently, Wo Believe, The Daily Herald (the Occasion...

King's visit to Belfast) revived the legend in a leader, and therefore the correction was issued. One would have thought that anyone of ordinary intelligence who heard the......

In Spite Of This, We Shall Ask Our Readers To

believe that the statement, originally made by Mr. Garvin in the Observer, and later by the Spectator, is essentially true. Though very likely such words as " negotiations " and......

If Anyone Asks : "how,, Then, Do You Account For

the conflict of evidence ? " " Who is in the right, you or the Prime Minister ? " we shall refuse to pursue such injudicious inquiries. We shall also refuse to' admit that we......

To Our Readers.

Readers experiencing difficulty in obtaining the " Spectator " regularly and promptly through the aboli- tion of the Sunday post or other causes should become yearly......