14 NOVEMBER 1914, page 2

In The Lords Lord Curzon Incidentally Criticized The...

the information which we received about the Army abroad. He thought it would be possible to allow more to be written without injury to military plans, and the effect upon......

We Have Mentioned Elsewhere Mr. Winston Churchill's...

Navy at the Guildhall, in which he pointed out that in effect patience and vigilance must be the watch- words of our sailors now as heretofore. There seemed at one time a......

While Recording This Good News We Must Make No Attempt

to conceal the terrible character of our losses. It is true that the German losses have been probably twice, or possibly even three times, as heavy, but that does not make our......

Another Development In The Western Theatre Of The War...

to be stated. It appears that on the line of the Aisne, which lately has been very quiet, there was at the end of the week a great revival of activity. Happily, however, this......

We Must Record, Though We Have No Room For Comment,

the fact that the Court-Martial which has been trying Rear- Admiral Troubridge gave its verdict on Thursday. That verdict was one of honourable acquittal. Parliament reassembled......

Tsingtau, The Capital Of The German Leased Territory Of...

was surrendered unconditionally last Saturday. It had been calculated that it could hold out for six months, and the early termination of the siege was therefore as welcome as......

This Compressed Activity Imposes A Great Strain Upon...

in the Fleet, from bluejacket to Admiral, and the strain must not be increased by foolish talk ashore. Happily, men gradually learn to bear strains of this kind as they learn to......

Mr. Asquith Said That Mr. Churchill Would Deal With Naval

affairs on another occasion. Meanwhile he had only to say that the Government took full responsibility for the Antwerp expedition, which had played a most useful part. The alien......

The Opposition In Both Houses Confined Themselves To...

about the war without any partisanship, and without any intention of pressing amendments to the Address to a division. Mr. Boner Law declared that the economic pressure on......

We Must Now Turn To The Western Battle Line. In

the middle of the week there was considerable depression here owing to the news that the Germans had reoccupied Dixmnde, the unhappy small town which has been the scene of so......