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The ' Glasgow' Engaged And Impeded The Leipzig' Till The

'slower county cruisers came up. The ' Cornwall's' 6 in. guns "simply raked the' Leipzig' fore and aft." When the ' Leip- zig 'was on fire herfiag was still flying, and the'......

We Sincerely Hope That Our Readers Will Not Think That

the subscriptions which we are raising in order to provide funds for the Central Association of Volunteer Training Corps—i.e., a fund for the headquarters of the Home Guards......

The Press Bureau Has Published, At The Request Of The

Russian Embassy, a narrative of the insults, privations, and assaults suffered by Russian subjects in Germany after the outbreak of war. All the facts have been carefully......

In A Powerful Letter To The Times Of Tuesday, Mr.

T.E.Page appealed to the Government to hold an Imperial Conference during the war. It has been commonly assumed that the usual Conference could not be held under the existing......

The French "eyewitness," In A Narrative Published In...

Monday, described the operations from January 5th to 15th. Rain, snow, wind, and fog made the conditions as disagreeable as they could be. Often the soldiers' rifles were so......

The Consciousness Of The Germans That They Committed A...

blunder in arresting Cardinal Mercier may be measured by their eagerness to explain the affair away. But the formal protest which Cardinal Mercier has circulated among his......

In A Letter To The Morning Post Of Last Saturday,

Lord Grimthorpe discussed the present state of political feeling in Italy, which he has just visited. He understands that the King is opposed to a war with Austria. In any case,......

The Narrative Of The British "eyewitness" Published On...

the available evidence as to the physical and mental state of the German Army. On the whole, he thinks that the idea that Germany is going to gain anything by the war......

Several Remarkably Interesting Letters Have Been...

from members of the crews describing the naval battle off the Falklands. We cannot do more than mention one of them—that from Lieutenant Hickling, of the ' Glasgow,' which was......

Bank Rate, 5 Per Cent., Changed From 6 Per Cent.

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