29 JULY 1911, page 1

News Of The Week.

T HE crisis in foreign affairs still remains very grave, and though it may be said that the indications of Friday were more favourable than those of Thursday, we are bound to......

Mr. Balfour Followed Mr. Asquith In A Speech Which Em-

phasizes what we have said elsewhere as to the absurdity of supposing that any internal crisis or party division or em- bittered controversy here can for one moment affect our......

Before We Record In Detail The Story Of The Home

Crisis we may state that as we write on Friday all the indications point to a non-revolutionary solution—i.e., to there being no creation of peers—and so to a complete victory......

In Estimating The Forces Contributing To The Happy Result...

described we must note how staunchly the majority of the chief Tariff Reformers (for example, to name only two of many, Mr. Bonar Law and Mr. Arthur Lee) have held to their......

• On Thursday The Prime Minister, Instead Of The Foreign

Secretary—a sign in itself of the gravity of the position— made a statement in the House of Commons as to the situa- tion. The facts, as he stated them, are : (1) Conversations......

Mr. Asquith Went On To Point Out That If France

and Germany cannot come to a settlement of the kind indicated, we should become an active party to the discussions. That is 'our right under the Treaty of Algeciras, and it......

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