BRITISH PRESS COMMENT April 1st - April 11th The press in Great Britain has given praise to the Government over India and is in general less critical than usual. There has been an attack in The Times on Churchill and his Administration over the sinking of the two British cruisers in the Indian An article appeared in The Times from Sir Edward Grigg, demanding the creation of a Combined General Staff with a professional, non-ministerial chief responsible to the War Cabinet. This is of course a demand that Churchill should relinquish his post as Minister of Defense. It is given added importance owing to the fact that Grigg was until recently Under-Secretary of State at the War Office. He was dropped from the Government two months ago. He is connected with the Cliveden school of politic The attack is supported by a leading article in The Times which says that the Minister of Defense's authority is now entirely personal and that weak service co-operation has played a part in our disasters. Attack on Churchill's conduct, as Minister of Defense is the surest way to hurt him. The loss of the cruisers is also condemned by Lord Winster in an article in the liberal News Chronicle. Winster was Parliamentary Private Secretary to the First Lord of the Admiralty. Unlike Grigg he resigned and was not dismissed. Winster states that we are losing valuable ships for no apparent purpose. American naval aid, he says, is essential if we are to risk meeting superior force. He declares that the same mistakes seem to be repeated. This attack is backed up by the leading article in the News |