4 DECEMBER 1915, page 14

The Newspapers Are Still Full Of Calculations As To The

action ofRoumania ; but we should advise our readers, and the British public generally, to bother their heads as little as they can with the question whether Roumania is or is......

Unfortunately, However, For The Government Speakers, The...

this they stood self-condemned. If things were as bad as they had proved thorn to be, why did not they take action ? That was the question with which - the debate was......

If Wo Look At The Matter Fairly, We Shall See

that we ought ♦ o make great allowances for Roumania's action. No doubt if she delays till she is certain who is coming out the winner she cannot expect the welcome and the......

The House Of Commons On Tuesday Indulged In A Long

and heated debate upon the misdirected and injurious actions of the Northcliffe Press—i.e., the Times and Daily Mail. We cannot attempt, in the space which we can afford to so......

On Thursday Week In The House Of Commons Mr. Long

explained his Bill to prevent the raising of the rents of small houses in certain areas during the war, as well as to stop increases in the rates of interest and the calling in......

The Negotiations With Greece Still Drag On Although The...

of the demands made by the Allies has not been officially published, it is obvious that something more is required than a promise by Greece that she will not intern or try to......

What We Have Said Above Does Not, Of Course, Exhaust

the Gallipoli problem, though it does show, in our opinion, that we can stop there all the winter if we like. It is no doubt still arguable that we could make a better use of......

At The Opening Of The Roumanian Parliament, King Carol Wad

a highly oracular Speech from the Throne, which any one is free to interpret as he likes. There was some interruption by the Opposition during the reading. Shouts of " Down with......

This Was Not A Ease For Mere Verbal Denunciation Before

the House of Commons, for trying to elicit outside support, or for the pressure of public opinion. It was a ease either for silence or for stern and swift action, with no......

Tho Position In The Gallipoli Peninsula Can Only Be Dealt

with very shortly. Tho published news is meagre, and indis- creet comment or criticism might turn out extremely injurious. We think, however, it may be safely said that we are......

That The Intentions Of The Editors Of The Times And

Daily Mail and of their proprietor, Lord Northcliffe, were patriotio we do not of course deny ; but in our opinion they did not show that sense of responsibility and discretion......