17 JUNE 1916, page 2

The Milan Correspondent Of The Times In A Long Telegram

to Wednesday's paper gave a most encouraging account of the Italian position on the Trentino front before the success which we have recorded above. During the past three weeks,......

Though, As Our Readers Know, We Did Not Think The

announcement of our naval victory in the North Sea a very happy performance, we are bound to say that we are getting a little tired of the continual veiled abuse of Mr. Balfour......

The Second Point With Which We May Deal Without Imperilling

in any way the course of the negotiations is the extraordinary delay shown by the Government in setting forth the true facts of the Sinn Fein rebellion. That they have imposed......

The Newspapers During The Week Have Been Full Of...

as to who is to go to the War Office, and naturally enough Mr. Lloyd George, as one of the most, if not indeed the most, prominent figure in our politics after the Prime......

It Seems Probable That The New Prime Minister Will Be

Signor Boselli, who is consulting with various leaders. The Times corre- spondent says that he would unite more parties in the Chamber than any other man. He is seventy-eight......

We Are Not In The Prime Minister's Or Mr. Lloyd

George's con- fidence, but we can imagine both gentlemen being very much amused by this glaring example of what Disraeli used, somewhat pompously, to call " coffee-house......

The Italian Government Have Resigned, But Out Of The Crisis

a new Government will certainly arise enthusiastically resolved to carry on the war vigorously to a happy ending. Last Saturday the Govern- ment demanded a vote of confidence......

A Very Interesting Item Of News Is Published In Thursday's

papers. It appears that during the past week there have been street demonstrations in many places in Holland owing to the dearness of food. On Wednesday a deputation of women......

Why Do Not The Government Tell The True Story, And

let the world know how, after every excess had been allowed them, the National- ist insurgents fell suddenly upon British soldiers and unarmed loyal civilians without warning......

The Policy Of The Greek Government In Surrendering...

to the Bulgarians caused the Allies to take measures against Greece in order to retain a hold upon her conduct. Allied cruisers stopped several Greek trading vessels from......

Our Self-denying Ordinance In Regard To Comment On The Irish

question during negotiations does not extend to two matters with which we must now deal. In the first place, we desire to draw attention to the letter from the Roman Catholic......