14 JULY 1917, page 1

The Times Military Correspondent Suggests, We Do Not Know...

what authority, that our warships operating on the Flanders coast had been compelled by the gale on Tuesday to put out to sea, and therefore could not assist our troops in the......

The French Have Had Another Week Of Very Heavy Fighting

on the Chemin des Dames, north of the Aisne, where the Crown Prince, as at Verdun, is exhausting his strength in vain efforts to break the French resistance. The chief German......

Our Naval Airmen In The East Achieved A Daring Feat

on Monday night by raiding the Turkish-German fleet off Constantinople. They approached unobeerved, descended within 800 feet of the sea, and dropped bombs on the battle-cruiser......

The Admiralty's Return Of Losses By Mine Or Submarines For

last week is again less unfavourable than we had feared. Thirteen largo merchantmen and three small ships were sunk, while thirteen boat off the assailants and escaped. These......

The Great Russian Offensive Has Developed Most...

hard last week at the enemy's centre in Galicia, north and south of Brzezany, General Brussiloff has delivered a still more vigorous blow at his right flank between the Dniester......

News Of The Week.

S IR DOUGLAS HAIG has reported this week a slight but annoying reversenorth of Nieuport—the first we have suffered for a very long time. On Tuesday evening the Germans attacked......

We Must Not Take This Unpleasant Incident Too Seriously....

would be to confess that we are being spoiled by good fortune. A conspicuous lesson of the war is that any small position can be taken if it is shelled heavily enough and......

The Largest And Most Spectaeularthough Not The Most...

raid on London yet accomplished by the Germans occurred last Saturday morning. The raiders, which crossed London from north-west to south-east, are said to have numbered......

Those Who Watched The Arrival Of This Impressive Flight Of

wild birds in regular formation, with the bomb-droppers occupying the inner line and the fighting machines which protected them outside, will always have an image of it in their......

The Paper Shortage.—we Trust That Readers Of The...

give definite orders to their newsagents for a copy of the " Spectator " to be reserved for them each week till countermanded.......