28 NOVEMBER 1914, page 2

In This Context We May Note A Very Remarkable Letter

sent from Buda-Pesth to the London correspondent of a Hungarian newspaper and published in Friday's Morning Post. It describes a journey undertaken by Count Tisza to Berlin with......

After Describing The German Defeat In Poland And The Action

of Turkey, and dealing with that fruitful source of ineffective dialectic, the Censorship, Lord Kitchener passed on to the vital point, the point in his speech which most of all......

In The House Of Commons On Thursday Mr. Churchill Made

an announcement whieh has been received with deep sorrow. The battleship 'Bulwark,' which was lying at Sheerness, blew up at 7.53 on the morning of that day. "The Vice- and......

In The House Of Lords On Thursday Lord Kitchener Made

a general statement in regard to the progress of the war. After well-deserved tributes to the Belgian and French Armies, and to the splendid way in which the latter have held......

The Letter Ends As Follows :—

" We are awaiting now two great events to decide our fate. If the battle in Poland should be a defeat and Count Tisza's mission a failure, that is, if the invasion of Hungary......

While The Events Which We Have Described Have Been Going

on in what we call the centre, the extreme Russian right wing has apparently been making fair progress in East Prussia, though for some reason neither side talks much about that......

After Lord Curzon Had Spoken, Lord Kitchener Stated, In...

to Lord Charnwood, that approximately recruits are coming in to the number of thirty thousand a week, " besides the regiments that were being formed by different localities." "I......

Though We Recognize The Sincerity And Importance Of The...

contents of this remarkable document, our readers will be very unwise if they jump to the conclusion that " the game is up" in Austria-Hungary, and that we may very soon see the......

With All Due Deference To Lord Kitchener, We Venture To

say that that is not the way to deal with the question of numbers. The country wants something far more specifie than this. It wants to have a clear ideal put before it—......