4 APRIL 1914, page 1

Historical Parallels Are Always Interesting. It Is Very...

the moment to see bow close is the analogy between the array of forces in 1688 and those of the present time—only the names are all upside down, for it is the Liberals who......

In The Gommons On Friday Week Mr. Asquith Made A

state- ment about the resignations of Sir John French and Sir J. S. Ewart, after having twice postponed it owing to the negotia- tions of the Cabinet with these officers. Even......

There Is At Any Rate One Matter Which Can Be

recorded with satisfaction. There does seem to be a pretty general determination in the central portion of the Liberal Party not to tolerate the cry of "The Army versus the......

On Monday In The Commons Mr. Asquith Made The Moat

dramatic announcements of the whole crisis. Ho stated (1) that Colonel Seely bad resigned his position as Secretary for War and had retired from the Cabinet; (2) that he (Mr.......

News Of The Week.

T HE crisis is by no means over. It is true, no doubt, that a better tone and a better temper have prevailed during the past week, but it would be moat unwise, because of these......

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