20 FEBRUARY 1915, page 1

Unless Eve Are Greatly Mistaken, The Attempt To Isolate The

British Isles by placing a ring of terror round them, instead of resulting in making a leper country of Britain, will only result in Germany being cut off from all intercourse......

It Will Be Asked Perhaps Why Germany Has Acted As

she has mated. We believe the answer to be a very simple one. She felt she must do something against Britain, and a paper blockade was about the only thing left for her to do.......

Before We Leave The Subject Of The Germans And The

North Sea we may note the increase of activity in German aircraft which has been a marked feature of the week. That activity has, however, not been without heavy losses. On......

In The Eastern Theatre Of The War The Germans Continuo

to claim great successea, or, rather, continue to boast daily of the successes announced at the beginning of the week. They allege that in their East Prussian operations they......

News Of The Week.

T "great event of the week ought to have been the beginning of the blockade by Germany of the whole of the shores of the British Islands. Strangely enough, however, Der Tag......

In The Western Theatre Of The War The News Is

distinctly good. During the week there have been many minor successes throughout the French and British lines, and very considerable captures of German prisoners. All the German......

Because We Cannot Help Seeing The Humorous Side Of The

"great day " proclamation, just as, we are glad to say, have all our ports and shipowners from London to Liverpool, readers of the Spectator must not suppose that we think that......

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