27 DECEMBER 1919, page 2

So It Is As Between The Allies And The Central

Powers. We passed sentence, and rightly so, but the course of events, which could not then be foreseen, makes it appear now that Germany and Austria cannot recover within a......

Turning To The Famine In Austria And In Other Parts

of Central Europe, Mr. Lloyd George said : " I do not see for the moment what can be done unless America comes frankly in with us." Great Britain, he pointed out, was almost at......

Although Moderation Should Be Our Main Motive, There Are...

in which what others might regard as moderation would be in us ignoble compromise. We refer in particular to Turkey. If we may judge by the French Press, Franco is leaning more......

Following Lord French's Car Were Two Others. The Sinn...

thinking that the Viceroy was in the second car, threw bombs at it and damaged it, but the car was empty and the driver was not hurt. While they were thus engaged, the third ear......

The Men Who Tried To Murder Lord French On Friday

week made their attempt while he was driving through Phoenix Park to the Viceregal Lodge. They assembled at a public-house near Ashtown Station and openly prepared an ambush.......

Bishop Fogarty In A Flight Of Fantastic Rhetoric...

see in the Lord Chief Justice's words, and also in the words of " Mr. Macpherson and his troupe," an accusation against the people of Clare that they are given over to every......

The Prince Of Wales At The Mansion House On Thursday

week made a capital speech about his long tour in Canada and the United States. His anecdote about the woman who spoke to him at a wayside station in Canada, saying, " My......

Let Us Say Here That We Feel So Strongly The

necessity of setting Central Europe on its feet if it is not to become a diseased body communicating political and industrial contagion to all the world, that we think the......

The Irish Independent, Now The Chief Nationalist Paper In...

in its issue of Saturday last described Savage as a would- be assassin. On Sunday night its offices were invaded by a band of armed men, who told the editor that he ought to......

On Thursday Week In The House Of Commons Mr. Lloyd

George reviewed the situation abroad. The Italian Prime Minister had been invited to meet him and M. Clemenceau in Paris in a few days, " but," added Mr. Lloyd George, " it is......

All The Words Which Mr. Lloyd George Addressed Over The

heads of the House of Commons to France and Italy seem to us to have been prudent and necessary. The less help we get from America, the more careful we must be in supporting......