26 AUGUST 1922, page 2

Mr. Frank .simonds's Article On The World Debt- In The

Times of last Saturday is important, sinr-e it-expresses so clearly the American attitude toward the Balf our Note and in general helps to clear the, opaque atmosphere......

What Has Been Happening, However, In The Last Few Weeks

makes one wonder whether. after all Cromwell, William . and Grattan's Parliament and the Irish Government in putting dawn the rebellion of '98 had not a good- deal more ground......

The Papers-of Monday Published 'details Of The Wreck -of The

new cruiser 'Raleigh,' obtained from some of the 546 officers and men who arrived at Liverpool last Saturday. When the ship struck the- rocks off the coast of Labrador there-......

Mr. Lloyd George's Speech, He Said, Was Designed -flint To

convey a solemn warning to those who wanted to wreck the reforms and secondly to-res.ssurer En_lisktmen who wrongly thought that the British element in the Indian Civil......

Last Saturday Lord Reading Received At Simla A Deputation Of

Indians, who protested against Mr. Lloyd George's speech in the House of Commons on August 2nd. It will be remembered that 'Kr. Lloyd George then said that the British connexion......

Mr. Simonds Goes On To Say That Britain, And, In

fact, all Europe, has constantly clung to the idea that America would cancel her debts, and has proceeded on that assumption. "Conceivably," he continues, "the response in this......

Sir Arthur Stanley, As ,ehairman , Of :the Joint , Canna Of

the Red Cross Society, has written a preface to that body's second annual report which is of very: deepinterest and- signifi- cance. Last year Sir Napier Burnett put before the,......

Though Many Things Might Be Said In Criticism Of Mr.

Shaw's attitude, we shall only note that his vigorous picture of the condition of Ireland inclines one to wonder whether, after all, the accepted and conventional view of the......

Speaking At Bar-le-duc On Monday M. Poincare Dealt With...

He said that France "coveted no extension of country and demanded no hegemony." She simply wanted the execution of the Treaties and the payment of the money due. She could not......

The Railway And Mining Strikes In America . Have- Moved

President Harding to send .a message to Congress. He 'suggests a; Commission of Inquiry and adds that a State corporation might be established f arbuying and distributing-......