12 AUGUST 1916, page 2

General Sakharoff Is Again Advancing South Of Brody. He Has

crossed the river Sereth, which has hitherto held him up, and has advanced three miles to the west. He is among abrupt hills and deep gullies, which have been flooded lately by......

Mr. Asquith Outlined The Government's Views In Regard To De-

mobilization when the war is at an end in his reply to a deputation of miners, railway and transport workers on August 3rd. The ,veturn of millions of soldiers to the labour......

The Letter Addressed By The Emperor Francis Joseph To The

Austrian and Hungarian Premiers on July 31st is singularly free from jubilation. His armies, in cordial association with those of their " glorious allies, heroically resist the......

The Second Anniversary Of The Declaration Of War On Germany

found us all resolute to endure and confident of victory. The King assured the Allied rulers of his " steadfast resolution to prosecute the war until our united efforts have......

Mr. Mckenna, Who Has Been Sharply Criticized For The Alleged

niggardliness of the Treasury, retorted with some justice that it was his duty to administer the Act of Parliament and to pay the pensions sanctioned by the House. He made it......

Thousands Of Wounded Soldiers Metat The Albert Hall On The

same day to hold a patriotic demonstration. General Smith-Dorrien told them that Sir William Robertson shared the ordinary civilian's surprise at the way in which our old Army,......

Mr. Tennant, Now Secretary For Scotland, Announced On...

night that the Duke of Sutherland had offered to 'the State the gift of an estate of twelve thousand acres for the settlement eel soldiers and sailors, and that his generous and......

Mr. 'lloyd George Moved The Second Reading Of The Army

Act Amendment Bill in the House of Commons on Monday. The object of the Bill, he explained, was to compel the attend- ance of civilian witnesses and to enable certain -members......