30 JULY 1921, page 1

But Once More, Not Because Of These Acts, But In

spite of them, we have, in our opinion, no course but to tread the blood-sodden path which Mr. Lloyd George has marked out for us. We cannot as a nation have two policies......

News Of The Week.

T HE chief political event of the week was the return of Mr. De Valera to Ireland to consult his friends, we will not say on the terms offered him, but on the outlined proposals......

We Have Nothing Whatever To Complain About In Regard To

the action of Japan, but her diplomatists, who arc among the most accomplished in the world, would not be human if they did not take the opportunity so freely offered them by......

We Had Perhaps Better Let The Matter Rest There Till

more definite and more accurate information is available, but we may record once more our deep regret that the formal year's notice (if such is really necessary) to put an end......

As To The Progress Of The Negotiations, We May Point

out that in the House of Lords on Wednesday,the Lord Chancellor, in answer to some questions put by Lord Salisbury, who, by the way, declared that the negotiations involved......

We Are Anxious Not To Do Anything Or Say Anything

which may prejudice even in the slightest degree the peace negotiations now going forward. It is true that we have no liking for the Government's policy, and believe that the......

To Our Readers.

Readers experiencing difficulty in obtaining the " Spectator " regularly and promptly through the aboli- tion of the Sunday post or other causes should become yearly......

The Silesian Situation Is Still Very Uncertain, And It...

directly the relations of France and Britain and the prospects of an early meeting of the Supreme Council. There was a distinct improvement on Monday, when the tension between......