Show DEPLORES 1 MESOPOTAMIAN CRITICISMS lit 1 LONDON Ma May Tn ln add addressing U he he House of Commons toda today Premier said the public was naturally pressed b by the deplorable incident of of- fo foh h he surrender of the garrison at Kut- Kut I lAmara I Amara but that it was not an an vent tent of military importance Referring to the attacks on the gov- gov in this and other connections invited the house to turn to speeches to-speeches slivered during previous pre crisis in the iston of the country It would be ti o that charges of exactly the same had d been nature a ture were made The There he same accusations of ot Indecision ri half hat heartedness and delay clay and exactly the same cr cry for a or a a. combination of saviors i 1 VAt At one moment the people were told i i hat that the civilians in the cabinet cabinet cabinet-as as I 0 nuite wrongly in the case of Gallipoli- Gallipoli 1 i 1 l 1 had fad overruled 0 their military experts At Att J 1 t j another nother moment moment as as he believed they would be told in regard to Mesopotamia d if J it it was Avas said the civilians In the cabnet cabnet cab- cab net t were too subservient fo their mm mill ary ary advisers i iMy Iy answer to all aU this Mr Asquith I r is that i if there have been or blunders perhaps both in or of strategy our contribution contribution- h he contribution of the United King King- II 61 clo don onn and the empires to the common cau use has e has grown and is growing Steadily month month and is by great great- y I r t this moment and better etter directed than ever before And the naval and andI I military situation of ot the allies has never been so good goodas as i it Is today I We have to put up with these q things SWe the premier said He added q that would not be disturbed disturbed disturbed dis- dis by them as as long as as it retained t the confidence of ot th the c country |