31 MAY 1919, page 3

Any Reader Of These Words Who Had Only Lord French

for a guide would suppose that Lord French was a Samson who killed himself in pulling down the temple. But as a matter of fact what Lord French did, according to his own......

Becoming More Emphatic As He Went On, Mr. Lloyd George

declared that " our production of high explosives has been placed on a footing which relieves us of all anxiety and enables us to supply our Allies" His culmination of......

Particularly Ridiculous And Untrue To The Facts Is The...

that while in April, 1915, Mr. Asquith, through folly or laziness, was starving the Army for shells, Mr. Lloyd-ejeorge was strug- gling to tell the country a very differtni......

The Last Chapter Of Lord French's 1914, Which Was Published

in the Daily Telegraph of Tuesday, was perhaps the most strain and the most controversial. It contained a grand concluding attack on Lord Kitchener and Mr. Asquith for failing......

We Do Not Want To Exaggerate The Importance Of The

little incident, but It is clearly one of very good omen. It shows how wise is the instinct of the Royal Family as a whole in fixing upon the housing problem as the essential......

Although The Position Taken Up By Mr. Asquith In His

recent speech at Newcastle seems to have been invulnerable so far as the argument of the speech went, our readers know that In our opinion the real blame for what happened in......

One Of The Things Which Evidently Delighted The People To

whom the Prince talked, and has delighted the nation, was his power to hold his own, giving good proof that he knew his subject. He demolished the accusation that certain empty......

Some Days After The Great Majority Of People Had Given

up Mr. Hawker and. his gallant companion ae lost, both men- were resting from their labours, hospitably entertained in a Danish tramp steamer, which had picked them up in......

Few Things During The Past Week Have Given The Nation,

as a whole, more pleasure than the accounts of the Prince of Wales's visit to North Lambeth on Monday. A great deal of the London property of the Duchy of Cornwall is situated......

Think What We May Of Mr. Asquith—we Need Not Here

go into the question whether ho was or was not a very lethargic Prime Minister--we cannot ourselves see that he could have spoken at Newcastle in 1915 otherwise than he did.......

In Another Matter He Rims Counter To Public Information. He

Hays that when he read Mr. Asquith's Newcastle speech of 1915 In another matter he rims counter to public Information. He Hays that when he read Mr. Asquith's Newcastle speech......

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