27 FEBRUARY 1915, page 1

The 'dacia,' According To The Exchange Telegraph Com-...

now four hundred miles west of Land's End, and no doubt by the time these pages are in our readers' hands we shall hear more of the vessel. It may be remem- bered that the '......

The Veil Of Silence Which Thus Enveloped The Middle Of

the week was lifted on Friday by a statement from the Secretary to the Admiralty saying that, the weather having moderated, the bombardment of the outer forts was renewed on......

News Of The Week.

A MOVEMENT which will appeal to many people as the most significant and romantic in the war was begun on Friday week, when an Anglo-French fleet appeared off the Dardanelles and......

News From The Western Theatre Of The War During The

past week has been without any marked features, but from the eastern were received on Friday reports of a. distinctly encouraging character. The Austrian armiea in Eastern......

It Is Difficult To Make Out The Exact Situation Either

in the centre of the Russian line opposite Warsaw or to the north and west; but the Germans appear still to be pressing their offensive very hard, and profess to have captured......

The Importance Of The ' Dacia's ' Voyage Has Been

some- what obscured by recent events in the North Sea and the German " paper " blockade. This much-talked-of vessel does not take the eea stage with the éclat which seemed......

We Have Dealt Elsewhere With Some Of The Wider Aspects

of the action at the Dardanelles, but cannot refrain here from a word on the picturesque side of the subject. It may well be that in a very short time we shall hear of naval......

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