27 JULY 1912, page 2

Mr. Winston Churchill's Solution Of The Mediterranean...

his own showing, fantastically dangerous. He brought a certain number of battleships away from the Mediterranean on the ground that they could not be spared there, but were......

We Must Not Leave Mr. Churchill's Speech Without Noting His

most welcome announcement as to the part which the great Dominions oversee mean to take in the struggle for sea- power. Though the exact terms under which Canada will bring help......

In The Lords On Wednesday Lord Camperdown Asked For...

as to the land policy of the Government. At Hanley Mr. Outhwaite bad said that " Mr. Lloyd George, with the support of the Prime Minister, would embark this autumn on a great......

Lord Crewe Admitted That The Situation Was In Some Respects

grave, but it was untrue that there was any differ- ence of opinion in the Cabinet. He fully appreciated the importance of maintaining such a force in the Mediter- ranean as......

If The Government Policy Is Bad From The Point Of

view noted above, it is even worse from the other we have named. They have chosen a policy which can only be described as that of egging Germany on to further efforts. We have......

The Representative Meeting Of The British Medical Asso•...

Liverpool decided on Tuesday to maintain their demands in connexion with the Insurance Act. They deter- mined also to call upon all doctors who hold posts under the Act to......

On Tuesday In The House Of Lords Lord Selborne Criticised

Mr. Churchill's statement in the Commons on Monday. lie said that a proportion of thirty-three capital ships to Germany's twenty-nine at the end of 1914 would be inade- quate.......

We Do Not Think It Would Serve Any Useful Purpose

to enumerate more in detail the efforts which are being made by Germany to wrest from us the command of the sea, efforts which we have no right to meet with angry words, but......

" If We Are Told That The Beginnings Of Co-operation

in defence must carry with them the beginnings of association in policy, then I say that both in measures of defence and in the direction of policy the co-operation of the......

In The House Of Commons On Monday Mr. Winston Churchill

made his statement in regard to the Navy. We have dealt with it at length elsewhere, but may note here that its most striking feature was the description of the scope and......