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Editorial.
We may inform our readers that the Magazine
Committee is composed of the following members;
W. &. Barlo w
J. Hassall
R. L. Morrell
H. H. W. Verlier
W. B. C. Vincent
Mr. A. Armitage
Dr. Holzberg
Mr. K. Im. Liebich
We may take this occasion to thank A. W. Moody
for the extreme care which he has bestowed on his account
of the term's cricket, (see below) as well as the German
article he has written.
The inconvenient but inevitable shortness of this
term becomes very clear when we reflect, that there are
only two weeks of it left to run out. We have probably
all of us been more or less interested, even those who
as a rule declare polities to be «bosh». in the recent
attempt made at the disruption of the Empire. Probably
also even the liberal members of our Community will
for once rejoice at the defeat of the government, nomi-
nally a liberal one, but really composed of Home-Kulers.
We read in our papers, how this defeat of the
government measure, lias cost riots and loss of life in
Ireland, but of what a class must our political leaders
be. if they think they are compelled to pass an iniqui-
. tons bill merely for the sake of pacifying a gang of
American dynamitavds, and Irish agitators? Surely the
British constitution is too old and glorious a tiling to be
broken up at the command of fourscore Irish members
or rather nominees.
And again the conservative part of-us. will rejoice
at the result of the elections, which show us, that at
Editorial.
We may inform our readers that the Magazine
Committee is composed of the following members;
W. &. Barlo w
J. Hassall
R. L. Morrell
H. H. W. Verlier
W. B. C. Vincent
Mr. A. Armitage
Dr. Holzberg
Mr. K. Im. Liebich
We may take this occasion to thank A. W. Moody
for the extreme care which he has bestowed on his account
of the term's cricket, (see below) as well as the German
article he has written.
The inconvenient but inevitable shortness of this
term becomes very clear when we reflect, that there are
only two weeks of it left to run out. We have probably
all of us been more or less interested, even those who
as a rule declare polities to be «bosh». in the recent
attempt made at the disruption of the Empire. Probably
also even the liberal members of our Community will
for once rejoice at the defeat of the government, nomi-
nally a liberal one, but really composed of Home-Kulers.
We read in our papers, how this defeat of the
government measure, lias cost riots and loss of life in
Ireland, but of what a class must our political leaders
be. if they think they are compelled to pass an iniqui-
. tons bill merely for the sake of pacifying a gang of
American dynamitavds, and Irish agitators? Surely the
British constitution is too old and glorious a tiling to be
broken up at the command of fourscore Irish members
or rather nominees.
And again the conservative part of-us. will rejoice
at the result of the elections, which show us, that at