23 NOVEMBER 1912, page 1

We Presume That The Turks Are Counting Upon Their Ability

to improve their position day by day, partly through strengthening the Tchatalja lines and partly by the arrival of fresh reinforcements. Against this, however, must be placed......

News Of The Week.

W E regret to say that as we write on Friday the news comes that the armistice, of which we have written at length in our leading columns, has come to an end and that fighting......

On Tuesday Came The News Of A Great Servian Victory

at Mona stir, by means of which the last coherent portion of the Turkish western army was destroyed. The action seems to have been one of the bloodiest and most hard-fought of......

We Have Received The Following Note From The Portuguese...

:— " The Portuguese Legation in London, having taken notice of the Spectator's comments on its protest sent on the lath inst. and being inhibited by diplomatic usage from......

On Monday The House Of Commons Was Crowded To Hear

Mr. Asquith's reconsidered scheme for circumventing the recent adverse vote against the Government. Mr. Asquith explained that the Government had decided that, instead of simply......

The Latest News In Regard To The Diplomatic Situation Must,

we think, be described as, on the whole, reassuring. In the first place, the Servians have agreed to give full satisfaction to Austria-Hungary in the matter of the Consular......

*,* The Editors Cannot Undertake To Return Manuscript In Any

case.......

On Tuesday Mr. Herbert Samuel Moved The New Financial...

in a speech of five minutes. Mr. Mildmay very justly pointed out that the Liberals were abandoning Free Trade ; the strange thing was that they voted for what they all......