31 JULY 1920, page 2

But Take A Less Agreeable Case. The Westminster Gazette...

communications from one of its Irish correspondents which, though they did not of course excuse the murder, approached that kind of condonation which is contained in the......

Mr. Bonar Law Announced In The House On Wednesday That

railway fares would be raised on the morning of Friday next, August 6th, in accordance with the report of the Rates Advisory Committee. The increase in the so-called " workmen's......

We Cannot See That Justice Has Been Done To This

distinguished )fficer by many of the newspapers which had given currency to the falsehoods. Surely acknowledgment of error, however unwitting, and reparation, even though it......

The Serious Riots Which Began In Belfast On Wednesday Week

were repressed by Saturday. Large bodies of troops, with armoured care and maehine-guns, were employed to assist the police in keeping the rival factions apart, and were......

We Cannot Say That Sir Robert Horne's Reply Was Entirely

clear. Nor do we understand why two months ago be raised the price of " domestic " coal to avert an expected deficit in the working of the collieries while he now seem s to look......

The Sinn Fein Party Perpetrated A Peculiarly Atrocious...

Sunday at Bandon. Police Sergeant Mulhern had entered the Roman Catholic church to attend Mass, and was dipping his fingers in the holy water font when he was shot dead by two......

The President Of The Board Of Trade Informed The Miners'

Federation on Monday that the Government had rejected its demand for a further increase of the miners' wages by 2s. a shift and for the reduction of the price of " domestic "......

The British Public Have Not Even Now, We Think, Realized

the full horror of the circumstances in which Colonel Smyth was done to death at Cork. As we pointed out last week, lying reports about a speech which he was supposed to have......

On Monday Mr. Devlin Moved The Adjournment Of The House

to call attention to the Belfast riots which he attributed to Protestant hatred of the Roman Catholic minority. He com- plained in particular of the destruction of a working......

Sydney Smith, In A Famous Polemic Against The Taxes In

the reconstruction epoch after the Napoleonic Wars, traced the relations of the collector and the citizen. He described how the citizen began in a taxed cradle and ended in a......