23 OCTOBER 1915, page 3

There Has Been A Varied Discussion Both In And Out

of Parliament as to whether we do or do not bold Hill 70, near Loos, as the result of the recent British advance. In the Commons Mr. Tennant explained that Sir John French's......

In Both Houses Of Parliament On Thursday Week Statements...

made on the new Balkan situation. Mr. Asquith refused to give any opportunity for a debate on the subject on the ground that discussion would be opposed to the public interest.......

A Description Of Some Of The Damage Done By The

raid was published by the Home Office in the papers of Monday. It is pointed out that the Zeppelins flew extremely high in order to avoid the anti-aircraft guns, and as a result......

British Submarines Have Been Extremely Active In The...

in some places seem to have produced paralysis among shipping, At least one German destroyer has been sunk, but most of the German losses are among transports and merchant ships......

The Papers Of Wednesday Published A Very Interesting...

Mr. Aehmead-Bartlett describing the new types of " torpedo-proof " vessels which are being used at the Dardanelles. When the seas became too unsafe for our ordinary ships of war......

The Allies Had Remained—here Sir Edward Grey Confirmed...

Viviani had said on the same subject—in friendly relations with Roumania, who had "shown a readiness to promote their policy." Since Bulgaria had joined the Central Powers the......

Sir Ian Hamilton Is Returning Home To Make A Report

on the Gallipoli campaign, and he will be succeeded in the com- mand by General Sir C. Monro. Until Sir C. Monro arrives the troops will be commanded by Sir W. R. Birdwood. Sir......

In The Lords Lord Crewe's Statement Followed The Lines Of

Sir Edward Grey's summary. Lord Morley warned the Government against the danger of dispersing the strength of the Allies, and expressed his regret that the Government bad......

On Friday Week The Daily News, Answering Some Hot Criticism

from the Morning Post about its attitude towards recruiting, made what it called a " fair offer." It promised that if the Morning Post and its friends would do all in their......

Bank Rate, 5 Per Cent., Changed From 6 P.c. Aug.

8th, 1914.......