29 JULY 1916, page 2

Further Reports On The Conditions Of The Prisoners - Of War

camps in Germany have been published during the - week. Dili. McCarthy and Ohnesorg, of the American Embassy, state that most•of the camps are satisfactory, but that they found......

Mr. Lloyd George Argued With Both Moderation And Cogency...

the exclusion of the six counties was simply a matter of phraseology. He agreed that the exclusion was to be " provisional," for it was to be reviewed at the end of the war by......

Mr. Redmond Went On To Say That Acceptance Of The

new pro- posals would mean an " absolute and disgraceful breach of faith " an his part. A final challenge concluded the speech "My attitude on the war remains unalterable, but......

It Is Interesting To Recall How - Wide And - Long-"is...

'both of civil and military 'affairs. in , his youth he was one of the' Secretaries to the Commission.. that. inquired into the Jamaica. rebellion. He was also Secretary to the......

Before We Leave The Subject Of The Breakdown Of The

Irish negotia. dons we must say a word about the very unfair criticism that has been directed - against Sir Edward Carson. In our opinion, Sir Edward Carson throughout acted......

- Perhaps The Best Commentary We Can Make On The

Irish negotia- tions- as a whole.is to quote the American epitaph on the child of three weeks old :- " If I was so quickly done for, I wonder what I was began for."......

The Mesopotamian Commission Is To Have As Chairman Lord...

Hamilton, ex-Secretary of State for India and ex-First Lord of the. Admiralty. The appointment is a thoroughly, good one, for Lord George Hamilton has held with honour and dis-......

General Sir John Maxwell's Report On The Sinn Fein Rebellion

in Dublin was published on Saturday last. It proves that if the civil authorities were culpably negligent in- allowing - the conspiracy to mature; the soldiers showed......

The Debate On The Adjournment Came On After Dinner. Mr.

Redmond promised the House a " dispassionate statement, leaving the facts to speak for themselves." The feature of the agree- ment was that the proposals should remain in force......

Mr. Gerard, The American Ambassador, Is Unfortunately Not...

report any improvement in the civilians' camp at Ruhleben. After nearly two years of war the barracks are still overcrowded. " It is intolerable," he. says, that " people of......

There Is Little More To Relate. Sir Edward Carson In

a fine speech showed how in the negotiations he had thought only of winning the war. Irish distractions were a playing of the . German game. "It would not be a bad day for this......