29 JULY 1916, page 3

On Tuesday, April 25th, Reinforcements Began To Arrive...

Curragh and from England. A cordon was drawn round the north of the city, and a line of posts established from the west to the centre at Trinity College. But in the south-east......

General Maxwell Attributes The Failure Of The Sinn Fein...

outside Dublin mainly to the activity of Brigadier-Generals Stafford and Hackett Pain, commanding at Queenstown and in Ulster respectively. A body of rebels at Ashbourne, in......

The Times Of Monday Printed An Extract From The German

weekly technical paper Prometheus describing the general lines of large submarines which are reported to be under construction "by the two foremost naval Powers." These vessels......

The Special Correspondent Of The Timee At Berne Explained On

Tuesday the state of the commercial controversy between Germany and Switzerland. Switzerland has hitherto received grain-food generally from the Allies, and coal and iron......

A French Airman, Lieutenant Marchal, Flew Right Across...

Poland on the night of June 20th. Leaving Nancy at 9.30 p.m., ho dropped leaflets—not bombs—upon Berlin at dawn. Thence, " winding with ease Through the pure marble air his......

Denmark Has Provisionally Agreed To Sell To The. United...

for £5,000,000 the islands of St. Thomas, St. John, and St. Croix, in the West Indies. The formal consent of both the Danish and American Parliaments is still necessary. The New......

A Silver Badge Has Been Issued To Be Worn By

officers and men of the Armies who have served at home or abroad since August, 1914, but through age, wounds, or sickness have left the Service. The badge will also be awarded......

General Sir John Maxwell's Report On The Sinn Fein Rebellion

in Dublin was published on Saturday last. It proves that if the civil authorities were culpably negligent in- allowing - the conspiracy to mature; the soldiers showed......

We Desire To Draw The Special Attention Of Our Readers

to the review by Lord Cromer entitled "The Terms of Peace" to be found in our issue of to-day. It is interesting to note that in his article, which was written before he had......

The Football Which A Battalion Of The East Surrey Regiment

dribbled into action on July 1st, somewhere near Albert, was formally placed among the regimental treasures at the depot at Kingston on Friday week. It was a little ceremony......

An Interesting Description Of What Is Called The Censor's...

was published in the Times of Tuesday. The exhibits are all things stopped on their way to enemy countries. There are, for instance, carefully rolled newspapers which are found......

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

July 13th.......