18 DECEMBER 1915, page 2

The Timm Of Last Saturday Published A Very Interesting...

from M. Venezelos which was sent with the express sanction of King Constantine. M. Venezelos repeated his opinion that the Treaty with Serbia was binding on Greece in all......

The Situation Is Further Complicated By The Fact That The

Germans and Austrians want to be off to meet the Russian threat in the North, and that the Bulgarians do not like the idea rof being left alone to face the Allies at Salonika,......

We Greatly Regret That The Volunteer Hill, Passed By The

House of Lords some three weeks ago, has not yet been passed by the Commons, and that fears are entertained as to whether it will now become law. The Government. of course, can......

The State Department- At Washington Has Sent A Strong Note

to Austria about the sinking of the Ancona' and the killing of her passengers. It is pointed out that the ' Ancona' had stopped after her first effort to escape, and was......

The Creek Situation Remains Exceedingly Complicated. In...

the Greeks have obligingly cleared the greater part of their troops out of Salonika, an area which is left for us to • deal with as we like. But though the Greek Government have......

In The Reichstag On Thursday Week Herr Von Bethmann...

reviewed the military situation at length, and answered an interpellation on the subject of peace. Curiosity as to how he would deal with the peace question had been very keen,......

All This Prepared The Way For The Chancellor's Statements...

peace. The stories crediting Prince Billow in Switzerland, Dr. Sod at the Hague, Prince Maximilian of linden at Stockholm, and Cardinal Hartmann at Rome with peace missions were......

At Present It Was Greece's Turn. The Original Request Of

• Venezelos that French and British troops should be landed at Salonika had been withdrawn, and the subsequent notions ref the Entente had been entirely arbitrary. In fact, the......

We Have Dealt Elsewhere With The Situation In The Balkans,

but may record hero that the French and English troops carried out their retreat without precipitation and without -serious loss, and are now holding a prepared position within......