23 JANUARY 1915, page 1

News Of The Week.

W E have written elsewhere of the raid by German airships on Tuesday night, but may mention here the bare facts. The airships, of which there were apparently three, were seen at......

The Press Of The United States, As We Felt Sure

would be the case, has denounced the raid and its deliberate attack on non-combatants in the sternest terms. The Americans have always been fierce fighters, but in the fiercest......

Such A Raid Must Be Expected. At The Same Time,

the Zeppelins are very much dependent on the weather. They are unlikely to come when there is any wind to speak of, or if the breeze is in the wrong direction, or if it is......

We May Also Be Sure That The Indignation Expressed By

the American Press at the attempt to kill the Queen will greatly touch the King. But, in truth, neither she nor the King will be in the least disturbed by being singled out for......

The Size Of A Complete Bomb Picked Up At Yarmouth

indi- cates that it was not dropped by an aeroplane. As Mr. C. G. Grey says in the Times of Thursday, although bombs of 100 lb. are sometimes carried by aeroplanes„,not more......

We Cannot Find Space To Quote More Examples Of America's

indignant protests, but we must express our sense of profes- sional pride that our newspaper colleagnee in America have struck so clear and unhesitating a note. We have dealt......

In This Context We May Draw Attention To A Telegram

from New York, published in Friday's Times, which points out bow dangerous are the maw:morns of the German emissaries in America. The telegram declares that the ramifications of......

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