15 APRIL 1916, page 1

In Ordinary Circumstances It Would Be Unnecessary To...

countrymen of a duty so obvious as to keep their heads and play the past of men, even if /int does fall. It is, however, only too cleai that, if the blow falls, a section of the......

The News From Verdun During The Week Has Been Distinctly

good. The Germans have been hurling themselves against the French lines, but with terrible losses. On Tuesday on the right bank of the Meuse they made a fierce attack in force,......

The Article Should Be Read In Its Entirety, But We

may quote the following example of its quality :— " We can only win if we are convinced of victory in our innermost hearts. In this contest, where numbers and technical skill......

The Present Writer Can Only Say That If He Were

a patriotic but impartially minded German living, say, in the Argentine, the article would fill him with the utmost consternation. It is a cry of despair. What is more, it......

Meanwhile Nut Has Not Fallen, And The Relieving Force,...

it may have had a hard knock, has not been destroyed or demoralized. It has got plenty of " go " left in it, and every member of the force, from the General in supreme command......

• News Of The Week.

T HE most important military event of the week has been the failure of the British force engaged in the attempt to relieve Nut to carry the trenches at Sanna-i-Yat, fifteen......

The Net Result Of Germany's Policy Of "taking Off The

bridle" at Verdun and pushing the attack with the extremity of vigour can be read in a most interesting article in the Vossische Zeitang, a translation of which is to be found......

But Though, If Things Go Wrong At But, The Nation

will feel • pang as deep as any they have yet felt in the war, it would be most unwise to let our regrets lead us into exaggerating the importance of the event from a military......

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