21 AUGUST 1915, page 1

The Papers Of Tuesday Published Vice-admiral Do Itobeek's...

the Dardanelles, which describes from the sailors' point of view the incidents of, the landings already described by Sir Ian Hamilton. The chief events occurred on April 25th......

The Very Frank Statement Which M. Radoslavoff, The...

has made to an American interviewer as to the price of Bulgarian neutrality or intervention in the war makes it no longer possible to say that no one knows exactly what Bulgaria......

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Km-no, As Marshal Von Hindenburg's Pivoting Point For A...

turning movement which threatens the Grand Duke's position all along the line, is of extreme strategic importance. But though that cannot be denied, its fall, or the fall of a......

News Of The Week.

T HE news from Russiais mulch the most important of the week.. The German official message published on Thursday morning stated that Kovno,. with all its forts, had fallen, and......

The Account Which Reuter's Correspondent Sent To The...

Monday of the successful British attack at Hooge on Monday week is most encouraging reading. On this occasion there was no doubt whatever of the superiority of the British......

The Reports Of Progress From Italy Are Good And Cheering.

We hear of men roped together climbing over snow at heights of eleven thousand feet. Such is soldiering on the Ortler range on the way to Trieste. Naturally in these cramped......

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A Brief Report From Sir Ian Hamilton Was Issued By

the Press Bureau on Thursday afternoon. It explains that in the recent Gallipoli.fighting .(on the southern and Anzac lines and at the fresh landing in Suvla Bay) the casualties......