26 JUNE 1915, page 3

• Wednesday's Papers Published The Report Of An Interview...

the Pope and M. Latapie, the special correspondent of the LiberU in Rome. M. Latapie's questions were avowedly put with a view to elicit an explanation of the reticence......

General Be Wet Was Sentenced On Monday To Six Years'

imprisonment and a fine of £2,000. He had been charged with high treason, and alternatively sedition, and pleaded not guilty to the first and guilty to the second, charge, but......

They Have Now Returned, They Have Since Seen Lord Kitchener

and Mr. Lloyd George, and the wisdom of Sir William Beardmore's plan is sufficiently shown by the state- ment made by Mr. Brodie as spokesman of the party. After saying that......

The Pope Went On To Assert That Cardinal Mercier Had

never been arrested, and was able to move freely in his diocese. Challenged to declare his views on the sinking of the Lug- tania,' the Pope said he knew no more horrible crime.......

Wednesday's Papers Publish The Canadian Record Officer's...

splendid achievements of the Princess Patricia's Light Infantry—the first men of the Dominion to go to the front. They have been in the trenches since January, and in the Ypres......

We Had, Continued Mr. Kipling, No Reason To Believe That

Germany would break up suddenly and dramatically, as a few people still believed. She took two generations to prepare herself in every detail and through every fibre of her......

Mr. Rndyard Kipling Delivered A Striking Speech At An...

meeting held at Southport on Monday night in connexion with Lord Derby's West Lancashire campaign. Mr. Kipling observed that he was there to speak on behalf of a......

Friday Week's Papers Contained An Interesting Account Of...

of eight skilled workmen from the Clyde to the front. Sir William Beardmore, head of the Glasgow firm, described how the belief that the men were not putting their backs into......

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

Aug. 8th.......