BRITISH FOREIGN POLICY.
CRITICISM BY BRITISH PAPERS. By Ttlcgnph.—Press Assn.—Copyright. London, Feb. 24. The Times, in a leader, sap the Government have committed themselves, perhaps irrevocably, to a reversal of the national war policy as regards Turkey without consulting Parliament, and are now attempting to buttress their decision by making play on Indian Moslem feelingThe Times adds: "We respect Moslem religious sentiment, but the Moslem is sot entitled to dictate the policy or the Empire." Regarding the Russian position, the Times accuses Mr. Lloyd George, for hi» own purposes, of throwing a reluctant Europe into the jaws of the Bolshevik seducer The Daily Mail describes the Allies' decision in regard to Russia as a half, peace of trade, but not of diplomacy. The Daily Express likens it to dancing on eggs.
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Taranaki Daily News, 27 February 1920, Page 5
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131BRITISH FOREIGN POLICY. Taranaki Daily News, 27 February 1920, Page 5
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