27 NOVEMBER 1915, page 2

Lord Derby, Speaking At A Meeting At The Stook Exchange

on Wednesday morning, dealt very faithfully with the accuse, tiens of Lord St. Davide against the General Staff, and also with Lord Ribbleadale's dangerous indisoretione in......

And Here We May Say That, In Our Opinion, The ,

Prime Minister and his colleagues on the War Committee of the Cabinet ot.ght to make at once, and while the can- vassers are still at work, a short and telling appeal to the......

Lord Derby Ban Been Censured For The Strength Of His

language, but in our opinion he deserved not censure but support. He has had the courage to say plainly what thousands of his countrymen are thinking, and we honour him for......

The Friends Of The Voluntary System, And Indeed All Those

who wish Lord Derby to succeed, will be rendering a very evil service to their cause if they do not do their beet to impress upon the country that the battle is not won, lint......

Lord Lansdowne Deprecated Lord Ribbleadale's Speech, As...

of which no sufficient warning had been given to the House. Nevertheless he answered the speech so far as the public interest allowed him to do so. Lord Lansdowne's courtesy is......

Lord Ribbleadale's Speech Also Came In For Severe Con....

:- "A man who gives information to the enemy goes by a very ugly name, and it can be given just as much by a speech delivered in the House of Lords as it can he by the man who......

Turning To His Immediate Object, Lord Derby Explained The...

working of his tribunals, and dealt very clearly with many points in regard to exemption. It will, however, we trust, be noted most carefully by the nation that Lord Derby was......

In The House Of Lords On Wednesday Loyd St. Davide

read out the passage in his former speech which had to do with the presence of ladies at the front, and then added sortie words of explanation. The names of the ladies, so he......

In The House Of Lords On Thursday Week Lord Ribblesdaie

asked the Government to give a " broad and coloured outline" of military operations in the Near East. It was understood, be said, that when Sir Charles Monro was " hustled from......