2 JULY 1921, page 9

News Of The Week.

T HIS has been a week of great events. In the first place, the coal strike has come to an end, and come to an end in a fashion far happier than we had ventured to hope for. The......

Our Belief In The Revival Is Strong In Spite Of

the terrible blow that has been dealt at the nation's credit and the breakingof the foreign habit of buying coal and other products here. Trade is a curiously tough thing, and......

It Is Also Part Of That Ease That The North

must not be put under a Dublin Parliament, but that its absolute equality and independence must be recognized. Those were the terms made by the North when they reluctantly......

Mr. De Valera, However, As We Have Pointed Out Elsewhere,

appeared to make it a condition that there must be no partition in Ireland. Partition is apparently to be reserved for the United Kingdom only! This suggestion that Sinn Fein......

On Monday The Nation Was Astonished By The Announcement That

the Prime Minister had given Mr. De Valera, the Irish Sinn Fein leader, an unconditional invitation to come to London and discuss the possibilities of peace. That, considering......

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We Cannot Know Till Next Week Whether This Difficulty Will

be got over. If it is got over, then the hopes of a real settlement will have a real foundation. If the difficulty is not got over, the English people must not let themselves be......