4 MARCH 1922, page 1

A Deadly Blow Is Aimed At The Party Which Is

by far the most stable element in what may be called the great anti-revolutionary army. Mr. Lloyd George might derive much advantage from fighting a General Election immediately......

In The House Of Commons, On 'wednesday, Sir Robert Horne

made a long statement explaining the Government's policy on economy. He paid tributes to the Geddes Committee, but the sense of his speech was that the Government could not......

In The Event Of Mr. Lloyd George's Resignation The Best

possible thing that could happen would be that the Unionist Party, which has a good working majority, should be entrusted with the business of governing under a Unionist Prime......

We Admit That It Would Be A Great Inconvenience To

the country if Mr. Lloyd George resigned just now. For the resignation of even unsatisfactory Prime Ministers may be intensely inopportune. We hope, therefore, that Mr. Lloyd......

We Must Say Plainly That Mr. Lloyd George Is Trying

either to bring the Unionist Party to heel or else to destroy it. Mr. Lloyd George struck his blow by writing to Mr. Chamberlain in effect that he could no longer tolerate......

It Is Useless, However, To Start Recriminations In The...

deplorable circumstances. What matters is to decide upon a plan of action. We are very strongly of opinion that if Mr. Lloyd George persists iirblit*esent course, and requires a......

News Of The Week.

A DOMESTIC crisis has suddenly arisen owing to an attempt by Mr. Lloyd George to stifle what he considers the inconvenient criticisms of a considerable part of the Unionist......

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