24 DECEMBER 1910, page 2

No Doubt These Words, Like Most Ministerial Answers, Are...

ambiguous, but they certainly are open to the interpretation that if the Peers produce a detailed scheme for reform of the House of Lords, the Government will consider such......

It Is Right To Add That Towards The End Of

the trial objection was taken by the Attorney-General, Dr. Zweigert, to several of the versions published of his remarks about the planning of an attack by Great Britain on......

The Times Published On Monday And Wednesday Two Important...

by its Military Correspondent on the new Dutch Defence Bill. The Bill will probably not be discussed till February. It certainly requires the most careful con- sideration which......

The German Attorney-general Was Represented In Reports Of...

as having contended that the information sought for by the officers was part of some scheme for attacking Germany That is, perhaps, a contention admissible for counsel eager to......

The Late Duke Of Cambridge, After Having Been At Gibraltar,

returned home through Austria and Berlin. At Berlin he visited the War Office, and was there shown a beautifully constructed model of the Rock and its defences. Our Com-......

So Far The Intentions Expressed In The Bill Are Such

as any Power has a right to put into effect without reference to the interests or criticisms of any other Power. But there is a more doubtful point. This is the proposal to......

We Must Say That The Officers Do Not Seem To

have been very formidable examples of Secret Service agents. They would appear to have been inspired by Mr. Erskine Childers's exciting and romantic book, "The Riddle of the......

The Trial Of The Two English Officers, Lieutenant...

and Captain Trench, accused of espionage in Germany, began on Wednesday at Leipzig, and ended on Thursday, when they were sentenced to four years' detention in a fortress. The......