25 JANUARY 1930, page 2

Mr. Lloyd George And Lord Grey Of Fallodon On Monday

Mr. Lloyd George spoke at the National Liberal Club, and at the end of his speech had something to say about the recent criticism of himself by Lord Grey of Fallodon. First he......

When He Turned To The Subject Of Lord Grey, Mr.

Lloyd George, whose dramatic sense in handling a situation never fails, spoke with much more restraint than his audience had expected. Of course, he could not refrain from......

Mr. Stimson Referred _without Hesitation Or Apology, As...

have the habit of doing, to public opinion as the real directing force. He said that the nations demanded success at the Conference, and failure would bring " disaster to their......

Our Own Sympathies Are Entirely With Lord Grey,who Feels...

traditional Liberalism should not be at the disposal of an incalculable guerrilla leader who in his partisan excitement continually forgets the interests of the nation. We write......

We Turn With Relief From Mr. Lloyd George's Latest Position

to quite another picture when we read the moving and satisfying address which Mr. Baldwin delivered on Monday as Lord Rector of Glasgow University. His subject was " character,"......

Mr. Baldwin's Treatment Of Patriotism Was Delightful. At...

he said, it was a noble virtue. It was an emotion, a primitive instinct, not an intellectual concept: It was based in childhood on the love of fields and wood's and streams, and......

The Prime Minister's Speech Was Admirable. His Pacific...

no doubt what they have always been ; but what a difference in the expression, in the sense of responsibility, and in the businesslike recognition of difficulties, from the......

* * * * .moderation In India Lord Irwin's Visit

to Bombay has been marked by a rally of moderate opinion. It is customary to say that the Indian Liberals have no adequate organization. Conse- quently the protests of the......