25 JUNE 1921, page 1

What The Government Should Do, And Would Do If They

had any imagination, any sense of the dramatic, any sense of what makes nations understand each other, would be to show a little warm-heartedness. They would of their own accord......

News Of The Week.

/THE Press has not gone in the least beyond the truth when it speaks of the Royal visit to Belfast as the King's triumph. It is that without flattery or exaggeration. There was......

We Have Dealt Elsewhere With The Question Of The Renewal

of the Anglo-Japanese Alliance, and put what we believe to be the unanswerable case against renewal. Here we must record the fact that though during the past week the subject......

The Attempt To Drag An Irish Rod-herring Across The Path

is another futility. Unionists will one and all support the Govern- ment in the sternest warfare on murder and sedition in Ireland. Even those who, like ourselves, think that if......

The King, Accompanied By The Queen, Went To Belfast On

Wednesday to open the first Parliament of Northern Ireland. He had a most enthusiastic reception at the hands of the loyal Ulster people. The King's Speech was admirably attuned......

The Week Has Been Full Of Talk Of Negotiations And

intrigue in regard to tho Parliamentary position of the Government. The rumours will, however, not be resolved in time for our comment, since we go to press on Thursday too......

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