3 AUGUST 1918, page 2

On Tuesday Week Mr. Justice Sankey Began His...

the position of enemy aliens. He is assisted by five other members of the Aliens Advisory Committee. His task is to inquire into the circumstances of twenty-four thousand......

We Earnestly Appeal To The -government To End This Scandal

They have had numerous proofs that whenever they take deter- mined • action an appeasement immediately follows. The truth is that a large part of Irish popular opinion is......

It Was An Ominous Sign That In His Few Remarks

about Conscription Mr. Shortt talked only of trying to avoid it. He appealed for the help of the Nationalists to make voluntary recruiting a success is order that Conscription......

The Times Of Wednesday Summarized The Report Of Mr. Justice

Rowlatt's Committee on sedition in India. The .Report, whioh-ds unanimous, shows the association of the Bengal seditionists with German plots, the abortive effort to ship arms......

Field-marshal Von Eichhom, The German Military Dictator...

was assassinated at Kieft on Tuesday. A bomb was thrown at him and his adjutant while they were in the street; both died from their injuries. The assassin is said by the Germans......

In The House Of Commons On Monday Mr. Dillon Brought

forward a motion to the effect that the Irish policy of the Government was inconsistent with the principles for which the Allies were fighting. It would be vain, even if we had......

Mr. Dillon's Frame Of Mind Is Indeed Impossible And...

The Irish Nationalists-have often been misled, but we do not think that they have ever had so bad a leader as Mr. Dillon. He beats the air with his phrases about the insults and......

Every One Will Admit That The Government Have Made Grotesque

blunders in their treatment of Ireland. But if there had been the least sign of steady and loyal helpfulness on the part of Mr. Dillon and his friends, the worst of the blunders......

The Independent Air Force Has Had A Very Busy Week

in Germany, especially in Baden and Wurttemberg. Our airmen visited Offen- burg by night on Thursday week and Monday and in daylight on Tuesday. They attacked Stuttgart by night......

He Went On To Explain That He Had Most Reluctantly

come to the oonclusion that the inquiries of the Committee must be secret, for the simple reason that much of the evidence would be given by agents of Intelligence Departments,......

The Westminster Gazette On Tuesday Published A Striking...

professed to give certain facts about the Ministry of Informa- tion under Lord Beaverbrook. The chief officials of this Ministry, which is a Ministry just as much as - the......

Mr. Asquith Dissented From The Proposal To Refer The Irish

problem to President Wilson. Yet another effort ought to be made at home to achieve an Irish settlement. Mr. Boner Law was well justified in saying at the end of the discussion......