17 JULY 1915, page 1

It Is Impossible To Speak With Any Certainty In Regard

to the Russian situation. We feel, however, it is quite possible that the welcome check received by the Germans last week is now over, and that we shall in the course of nett......

The Text Of The Latest German Reply To The United

States about the Lusita.nia ' was printed in the papers of Monday. It is an astonishing document, which blows a cloud of ink and evades all the direct American questions. Not......

News Of The Week.

O N the western side trench warfare continues on the familiar lines of attack and counter-attack. On the whole, however, we are not, we think, pnduly optimistic when we say that......

The Speed Of The Italian Advance Both In The Trentino

and on the Isonzo has slowed down, as was inevitable when the Austrians brought fresh troops into line. In spite, however, of the greater volume of Austrian resistance, the......

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One Of The Chief Incidents Of The Fighting This Week

in the west has been the energetic use by the Allies of their aero- planes. Thirty-five French aeroplanes on Monday, despite a strong wind, flew over and threw bombs on the......

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In The Eastern Theatre Of The War The Austrians Do

not seem to have recovered from the check delivered to them, but we learn that on Monday the Germans assumed the offensive on the Narew front. It is also stated that great enemy......

Noticii.— With This Week's Number Of The " Spectator" Is

issued, gratis, an Right-rage Supplement, containing the Half-Yearly Index and '!'title-Page—i.e., from January 2nd to June 26th, 1915, inclusive.......

At The Dardanelles The Struggle Proceeds On The...

punctuated by occasional telegrams from Athens as to minor successes and the gaining of ground in small quantities by the Allies. We continue to hold our own, and the Turks are......