14 JULY 1917, page 2

On Monday In The Commons, In Reply To The First

question on the air raid, Mr. Boner Law announced that the Government proposed to move the adjournment of the House in order that there might be a private sitting to discuss the......

One Last Word May Be Said On The Chief Moral

of air raids, a moral which is much more important than the question of " reprisals." The raids hitherto have been only a faint foretaste of what must be expected in future if......

Another Political Crisis Arose In Germany' T The End Of

last week,. when the Reichstag met. In the Main Committee, Herr Erdrerger, of the Centre Party, at the instance, it is odd, of Austria, made a vigorous speech adVocating......

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 Raiders Arrived, Apparently In Two Parties, Over The...

coast and the Isle of Thanet about 9.30 a.m. In the Isle of Thanet three persons were killed and three injured, and in the London area forty were killed and one hundred and......

President Wilson Issued On The 8th Inst. His Exports Embargo

Proclamation. The Proclamation, which opens with the words "Whereas the public safety requires that succour shall be prevented from reaching the enemy," prohibits the......

In One Respect The Circumstances Of The Raid Were Different

from all others yet experienced. The threatening lowness of the raiders, as it seemed, was a portent not to be disregarded, and the vast majority of people sought shelter. It is......

Aerial Defence Was The Subject Of A Debate In The

Rouse of Lords on Tuesday. Lord Tenterden, who raised the question, complained of the inadequacy of the measures taken by the Government for the production of aeroplanes. Lord......

Nothing Could Be More 'disastrous' To The Conduct Of...

operations than anything which encouraged the Germans to believe that by these raids they could excite such a clamour in this country that the Government could not resist the......