10 JUNE 1916, page 2

The Whole, Conduct Of The Battle On The British Side

was glorious in its audacity, and we feel sure we shall be able to say when Admiral Jellieoe's despatch appears that it was also great in its skill. Every Admiral, every......

But Admitting All This, We Own To A Certain Surprise

that Mr. Balfour should say, as he did in his speech at the Cannon Street Hotel on Wednesday, that he could not see how he could have done otherwise than he did. Fired by this......

The Last Phase Was The Pursuit Of The Fleeing Germans

and the night fighting. The British destroyers when released asked for nothing but to sink something or be sunk. At least one great German ship was sent to the bottom by a......

The Third Phase Of The Battle Was The Delaying Action

fought by Admiral Beatty. Ho ma,nreuvred his ships so successfully in upsetting the spotting corrections of the enemy that no seriously disabling hits were registered against......

This Is How We Would Suggest That The News Should

have been set forth :— On the afternoon of Wednesday, May 31st, the greatest naval action of the present war took place off the coast of Jutland. Though only a portion of our......

Out Of The Multitude Of Facts And Incidents In The

heavy part of the battle we can choose only two for mention. First, We appalling suddenness with which the 'Queen Mary' and the other battle-cruiseis were lost. It seems that......

The Fourth Phase Was Introduced By The Arrival Of Sir

John jellicoe, who deployed his ships, by a perfect piece of manoeuvring, between Admiral Beatty's battle-cruisers and the Queen Elizabeths. The whole British Fleet was now......

We Are Not In Thel, Tr U Ieeho The Violent Complaints

that have been made aga4 res,; aifour and the Admiralty because they announced the event our great sea victory in so dingy a style, and, according to some of their more vehement......