24 APRIL 1915, page 2

Mr. Lloyd George Was On Less Firm Ground When He

used language width gave the impression that we need now have little anxiety in regard to the production of high explosives. Probably be meant to sae this expression in its......

In The House Of Commons On Thursday Night Mr. Tennant,

in the course of the debate on the Army Estimates, made the following statement in regard to recruiting:— in the House of Commons on Thursday night Mr. Tennant, in the course of......

In The House Of Commons On Wednesday Mr. Lloyd George

made an important war speech. We have dealt elsewhere with the passage in which he maintained his position in regard to the liquor question, a passage which, we must repeat......

Lord Crewe In His Reply Maintained That The Procedure...

in regard to Kees lost in the secondary areas was precisely the same as that adopted in regard to similar losses at the front in Europe. On the general question of information......

Lord Lucas Subsequently Made A Statement As To The Opera-

tions in East Africa, Nyasaland and the Cameroon. As against the failure at Tanga and the recapture of Jassin they had to set the oceupation of the German island of Mafia and......

In The House Of Lords On Tuesday Lord Curzon Appealed

to the Government for further information as to recent operations in the minor theatres of tsar. It was not generally realized that the forces of the Crown were engaged in no......

In The Course Of Thursday's Debate There Was A Good

deal of criticism by Mr. Long and others of the Censorship. With the essentials of that criticism we are entirely in agree- ment. We must point out, however, that it is most......

These Words Have Set All The Calculators At Work. If

"out there" means Flanders. as we presume it does, and if we bass six times six divisions—i-e-, thirty-six—and if a division is twenty thousand men, our force on the western......

For Ourselves, We Should Like To See The Government Do

in regard to men of military age what the political parties do in regard to voters. Let the country be canvassed by a hot:me- te-house canvass such as the politicians use to......

That Is Very Satisfactory, But We Should Like To Make

an observation thereon. If Lord Kitehener, as one gathers from the message, means later to make a great recruiting appeal to the country—notice he says not if. but when—be will......