25 NOVEMBER 1922, page 2

On The Morning Of Friday, November 17th, The Sultan Secretly

fled from Constantinople. We have written elsewhere on the implications of his flight, but must here record the bare facts. As the special correspondent of the Times tells us,......

The Lausanne Conference Is Proceeding, But There Is Not Much

that can be usefully recorded about the pre- liminary discussions, exceRt that Lord Curzon seems to be managing an affair, in which Mr. Bonar Law has most wisely given him a......

The Declaration Of Policy By Signor Mussolini, The New...

Prime Minister of Italy, on Thursday, November 16th, was a strange but memorable perform- ance. Enormous crowds assembled to see the new ruler of Italy, and when he was......

The Party Were Taken In Shut Motor Ambulances To The

quayside and then in Admiral Brock's barge to the ' Malaya.' When the Sultan was safely on board he was greeted with a salute of bugles. He was careful to point out that he had......

Signor Mussolini Then Went On To Say That In Foreign

affairs the Treaties of Peace must be honoured as Italy was committed. Nevertheless, if absurdities were re- vealed it would be right to re-examine the situation. Italy had......

At First Sight It May Seem Possible To Bring The

Turk to realize that this way of conducting business is not prac- tical so long as the three Allies act together. Unfortu- nately, in dealing with the Angora Government it does......

We Are Anxious Not To Suggest To The Public That

they should unfairly jog the arm of the Government in a matter so delicate. We must, however, remind the Government that before they decide on their policy they must expect to......

The Fall Of The German Government Last Week Was Not

a surprise. A serious attempt to settle the repara- tion problem meant a very close contact between the German Government and the business world. ' This was resented by the......

Everyone Who Voted For The Unionists, For The Inde- Pendent

Liberals, and for the Labour Party were, for a variety of reasons, showing their want of confidence in Mr. Lloyd George. On this point there can be no doubt whatever. No one......