4 NOVEMBER 1922, page 3

We Withhold Detailed Comment For A Future Occasion....

will say that we feel sure that M. Poincare will never attempt to adopt any proposal so mad and so wrong. He will realize that to do so would mean the breaking of the whole......

The Fascisti Established- Control Of The Press, Which Was...

allowed to publish any facts or make any com- ments unfavourable to them. Last Saturday morning the Italian Government, who, in spite of their resignation had remained in......

Mr. Lloyd George, Speaking In Glasgow Last Saturday,...

Mr. Bonar Law's statement of policy showed no difference from that of the old Coalition Government. The " first-class brains " had been driven out. Mr. Boner Law's attitude was......

Turning To Home Affairs, Mr. Bonar Law Declared That The

Irish Treaty must be carried through. He would not make wild promises about reduction of taxation because such a reduction depended entirely upon retrenchment. But he would......

The Manchester Guardian Of Thursday Is To Be Heartily...

upon its journalistic enterprise in being able to publish the full text of the report presented recently to the French Government (and not yet pub- lished in France) by M.......

The Crisis Which Had Been Imminent In Italy Ever Since

Fascismo came into existence arrived on Thursday, October 26th, when all the Ministers placed their resig- nations in the hands of the Prime Minister. The King, who was in the......

We Publish' Elsewhere An Interesting Letter From Colonel...

Unionist candidate in South Devon. Colonel Mildmay gives with great force the reasons, which we have also constantly urged in these columns, for retaining the name of Unionist......

Mr. Bonar Law Made His First Important Speech As Prime

Minister at Glasgow on Thursday, October 26th. As regards the internal policy of the new Government it had been decided to bring the Cabinet Secretariat in its present form to......

Bank Rate, 8 Per Cent., Changed From 31 Per Cent.

July 13, 1922 ; 5 per cent. War Loan was on Thursday, 98/ ; Thursday week, 981 ; a year ago, 88ft.......