16 SEPTEMBER 1916, page 3

Lord Montagu Of Beaulieu, Speaking At A Navy League Meeting

at Edinburgh on Tuesday, reiterated his demand for a United Air Service. Discussing the last Zeppelin raid, he hoped that in future the Government would so strengthen our......

The French Chamber Reassembled On Tuesday. M. Briand's...

both Houses on the general situation was deferred till after the return of the Senate, but M. Deschanel, the President hailed the adhesion of Rumania in an eloquent speech. H.......

The " Rounding-up " Methods Adopted By The War Office

having called forth a good deal of criticism and protest, an official statement was issued in Wednesday's papers. Allegations had been received at the War Office and in the......

Yet Public Opinion Must Still Press The Government To Make

our position better and stronger. When peace came the air service must be the last to be reduced, for we were n3 longer an island. Of our two thousand miles of coastline, at......

We Cannot Help Calling Attention To A War Photograph...

this week, for, by a lucky accident, the camera has given us a picture of a charge in which " the cavalry spirit " is epitomized in line and tone. Coming straight out of the......

Bank Rate, 6 Per Cent., Changed From 5 Per Cent.

July 13th.......

Mr. Lloyd George, In The Course Of A Visit To

the French front, was entertained to luncheon with his colleague, M. Albert Thomas, the French Minister of Munitions, in the casemates of the Citadel of Verdun. In reply to a......

Under The Heading " Mars Vs. Bacchus " The Wall

Street Journal of August 12th summarizes the results achieved by prohibition and restriction in the various belligerent countries. Many of the facts and figures relating to......

The Special Correspondent Of The Times At British...

an excellent letter in Tuesday's issue on the work done by the Army chaplains at the front. There were fifty-four with the original Expeditionary Force ; there are now over one......

We Are Not In The Least Surprised By This Evidence

of Ulster's attitude, for we have never failed to realize that the demand of North- East Ulster for exclusion for its special area was perfectly bond- fide. What, however, is......

Monday's Times Contains The Second Instalment Of A Series Of

articles entitled " Ireland of To-Day," written by a correspondent. He tells us that the Ulster leaders are ready " to stand by ' exclu- sion' " of the homogeneous area of the......