16 JULY 1921, page 1

We Must Never Forget - That Ruling Men Have Their...

other people. When they are attacked unfairly, as they think, and without allowance for their difficulties, they are apt to shcis strong sympathy with each other. Further, the......

Though We Felt Bound To Say What We Have Just

said, On general question of whether it is wise for a Prime Minister t3 leave his country and the direction of affairs and to shut himself up for weeks in some capital city......

Newspapers, As A Rule, Are Much Better Engaged In...

publics affairs and the public form of Ministries than showing an anxious consciousness of each other's delinquencies. We feel, however, bound to break this usually salutary......

What Enables The King To Play The Important And Most

useful part he does play in affairs of State is character. No one dis- trusts him. No one is afraid of being let down by him. No one ever dreams of the King trying to take for......

There Is A General Understanding That The Chief Of The

Foreign Office should be exempt from attacks which might interfere with our national prestige and involve him in difficulties with his colleagues abroad. We have differed very......

As Our Readers Know, We Have Often Thought It Necessary

to say very strong things about Mr. Lloyd George, and to declare, what we still feel, that his temperament, his way of conducting public business, and his policy generally are......

News Of The Week.

T HE feature of the week has been the successful, far-seeing, highly beneficial and yet perfectly con- stitutional influence exercised by the King in the matter of the double......

The Attack On Lord Curzon Is Even More Unjustified, For

a Foreign Minister in the Lords is always accorded, and rightly accorded, a semi-judicial position as the representative of international affairs.......

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