29 NOVEMBER 1913, page 1

We Must Now Very Briefly Summarize The Points Of Mr.

Asquith's speech. He dealt first with the reproaches of the Little-Navyites, and while admitting that he shared their disquietude, and promising to neglect no opportunity of......

On Wednesday Lord Hardinge, The Viceroy Of India, Made What

we feel bound to call a very injudicious speech in regard to the problem of the Indians in Natal. Replying to an address from the Indian Mercantile Association, he regretted......

Nevertheless It Was, From The Point Of View Both Of

Ireland and Great Britain, of high importance that the new system in Ireland should not start upon the basis of civil strife. It was equally important that the decision come to......

For Ourselves, We Suspect That Mr. Asquith Is Still Simply

playing for a better position. We cannot help saying, however, that the lateness of the hour makes such play extraordinarily dangerous. It would be excusable in a leader of the......

Next Lord Hardinge Actually Proceeded To A Direct Censure Of

the Government of the Union :- "But the most recent developments have taken a serious turn. We have seen the widest publicity given to allegations that passive resistance has......

News Of The Week.

T HE most important political event of the week in home politics has been Mr. Asquith's speech on Thursday at Leeds. A strict verbal analysis of the speech shows that there is......

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