24 SEPTEMBER 1921, page 2

At The Resumed Sitting Of The Ulster Parliament On Monday,

Sir James Craig, the Prime Minister, made a statement which was worthy of the part which the Ulster leaders have always played. It was direct, sincere, manly, and perfectly......

The Moplah Rebellion In Malabar, It Now Appears, Is Still

serious. At the end of last week 3,000 rebels were under arms in the hills, where it is difficult for troops to operate. Govern- ment buildings were burned down, and the......

The Notorious Indian Moslem Agitators, Mahomed Ali And...

Shaukat Ali, were arrested last week, with some lesser firebrands. Mr. Montagu's patience seemed inexhaustible, but Lord Reading has apparently persuaded him that the Brothers......

The Council Of The League Of Nations On Tuesday Discussed

the dispute between Poland and Lithuania over Vilna. It persuaded Lithuania to accept the compromise devised by M. Hymens, who would make Vilna an autonomous province of......

It Is Good To Know That The American And Japanese

Govern- ments have come to an agreement about the ex-German islet of Yap, in the Pacific, for which Japan received a mandate from the Allied Powers. The Americans are to have......

With Simple Candour Sir James Craig Then Explained His Whole

line of thought. If the invitation had been refused, the action of the North might have been taken as a model by the South. The South might have said : " If the North won't go......

Lord Curzon Expressed His Profound Disappointment At The...

the Bolsheviks to fulfil their promises. They seemed unable to realize, he said, that, so long as they indulged in "inflammatory invective " against British institutions and......

On Monday, In Reply To The Message Just Summarized, Mr.

De Valera telegraphed yet another letter. It opened with a state- ment which, in our opinion, should be taken up by Mr. Lloyd George, for it puts on record the fact that Mr. De......

In A Note Published On Wednesday, Lord Curzon Asked...

the Bolshevik Foreign Minister, for a definite assur- ance that the Bolsheviks would cease from their hostile activities, especially on the Indian frontier. Lord Curzon reminded......