27 MAY 1916, page 2

President Wilson, Speaking In North Carolina Last...

the possibility of mediation in the war :- " Lots," he said, " would like to think that the spirit of this occasion [the hundred and forty-first anniversary of the Mecklenburg......

We Have Received The Following Telegram From Moscow : "

The Polish colony and exiles in Moscow, assembled in the Polish Theatre at the Shakespearean Festival, have thrilled in union with literary England celebrating a time-honoured......

On Friday Week The Commission Heard The Evidence Of Mr.

Birrell. He made some remarkable statements. After tracing the development of the Sinn Fein organization from a literary to a seditious body, he declared that the outbreak was......

On Monday, The Washington Correspondent Of The Times...

Mr. Roosevelt came a long step nearer to being nominated as the Republican candidate when he accepted the offer of a Committee of Republicans from thirty States to work for him.......

The British Official Communiqués In Regard To The...

the week on the Vimy Ridge have been so reticent that it is exceedingly difficult to say exactly what has happened. All we know is that at the beginning of the week we lost a......

The Royal Commission Inquiring Into The Circumstances Of...

revolt began its sittings in London on Thursday week. The members of the Commission are Lord Hardinge (Chairman), Mr. Justice Shoarman, and Sir Mackenzie Chalmers. Sir Matthew......

Whatever May Happen Now—for Ourselves, We Believe That...

happen will be the maintenance of the French line practically intact—the French at Verdun have fulfilled the duty set before them. If by losing another hundred thousand men,......

To Make Successful Attacks On Lines Entrenched In The Modern

fashion celerity is essential. You must not only break the line, but you must break it quickly, and then push on so rapidly that the enemy cannot make new defences. The......

On Monday The Commission Heard Lord Midleton And Lord...

But first a letter was read from General Macready denying t hat Mr. Birrell had ever asked . for troops to overawe the San Feiners. He had only asked for troops to encourage re-......

As We Write The Frenzied Attacks Of The Germans, Said

to number seventy-five thousand men altogether, still continue around Dead Man's Hill, Curnieres, and the Douaumont Fort. Monday and Tuesday were the great days, but the news on......

In An " Interview " Published In The New York

Times, Lord Hardinge pointed out that early in the war India was practically stripped of British troops. At one time there was hardly any artillery from one end of India to the......