11 NOVEMBER 1916, page 2

We Are Glad To Note That Lord French In His

arduous inspections of the Volunteers continues to insist on the unquestionable need of maintaining and expanding the Volunteer movement. Furthen he insists that the grant of......

The Cairo Correspondent Of The Times Says In Last Saturday's

paper that the pilgrims who have just returned from Mecca were highly satisfied with the improvement of the conditions there. Since the removal of Turkish ride. the Grand Sherif......

The Destruction Of Two Greek Ships By German Submarines...

the Piraeus - has not caused 6 flutter of agitation in Royalist hearts at Athens. The explanation of this complaisance is that the vessels were taking Verizelists to join......

- In Truth The Whole Thing Is A Storm In

a teacup and ought never to have been raised. We shall -be told, no doubt, that we are indiscreet in writing. as we have done ; hut really when awl non- sense has been written......

We Can Assure Sir Edward Carson That He Is Entirely

mistaken. We venture to say that if he would attend any of the meetings at which the " squaring " is alleged to take place--we have not the slightest doubt that he would be......

The Admiralty Have Announeed That One Of Our Submarines...

ating off the Danish coast "claims to have hit two Dreadnought battleships of the Raiser class." It is not known what damage was inflicted. The evidence grows from experience......

In The House Of Lords On Tuesday There Was A

debate on the second reading of Lord Salisbury's Bill to set up an interim Register and to provide machinery for sailors and soldiers to vote. Lord Lansdowne said that the......

In The House Of Commons -on Tuesday There Was A

curious little outburst Of jealousy in regard to the Priam For example, Mr. Sherwell complained that the Government had developed an in- creasing tendency to take certain......

The Trade Returns For The Past Montk Are Again Very

satisfactory, Imports increased by £13,318,970 to £81,135,376, exports by £12,746,283 to £44,715,248, and re-exports by £500,689 to £7,663;322, as compared with October, 1915.......

The Athens Correspondent Of The Times Says In Last...

paper that M. Venizelos is satisfied with the decisions of the Boulogne Conference. M. Venizelos points out that formal recognition is a matter of indifference to him since the......

A Moment's Reflection Will Show That There Could Be No

"squaring." The Press is already fullymuzzled by the Defence of the Realm Act, the Censorship, and the-activities of the Press Bureau. To inserta bit of very dry biscuit into a......

But Voting At The Actual Front Is Another Matter Altogether.

Those in command, we understand, have expressed strong opinions against a trench election as likely to_bring with it distraction_and a moral atmosphere which cannot be analysed.......

The Admiralty Have Announced The Sinking Of The P. And

0. finer ` Arabia ' in the Mediterranean on Monday afternoon. She was torpedoed without warning while carrying four hundred and thirty-seven passengers, including one hundred......