17 SEPTEMBER 1921, page 1

The Morning Post Of Monday Published A Copy Of A

notice which is being sent by Sinn Feiners to shopkeepers in Ireland. The paper is headed " Belfast Trade Boycott." The Sinn Fein Committee informs the recipient that he has......

The Words Which The Cabinet Used To Suggest The Future

relationship of Ireland with Great Britain were evidently chosen with extraordinary care, so as not to give Mr. De Valera any verbal pretext for Hying into a fresh huff. The......

The Only Certain Thing Seems To Be That The Government

do not mean to give way on the indispensable condition of member- ship of the Empire. On Tuesday two Sinn Fein representatives visited Mr. Lloyd George at Gairloch. The object......

Mr. Lloyd George's Reply To Mr. De Valera, To Which

we have already referred, was dated September 7th, and was sent off immediately after the meeting of the Cabinet last week at Inverness. Mr. Lloyd George said that the principle......

Sinister Glimpses Of The Uses To Which The Sinn Feiners

put their procrastination have meanwhile been published. The Morning Post of Monday, commenting on Mr. Michael Collins's assertion that the Sinn Feiners have not broken the......

News Of The Week.

W HEN we wrote last week it seemed that Mr. De Valera would be forced at once to the point of saying Yes or No to the latest proposal of the Cabinet. We had not then seen the......

To Our Readers.

Readers experiencing difficulty in obtaining the " Spectator " regularly and promptly through the aboli- tion of the Sunday post or other causes should become yearly......