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The Belief In The Military Invincibility Of Germany Men-...

above has unfortunately during the last few weeks been greatly increased by our bogy-mongers here. Small States are naturally timid, and it is asking almost too much of human......

The "eyewitness" At Sir John French's Headquarters The In...

papers of Tuesday a thrilling encounter in b e air between British and German aeroplanes. Two officers of the Royal Flying Corps, while reconnoitring in an aero- plane at a......

It Is Very Difficult To Convince The Foreigner That The

Times is not the mouthpiece of the British nation and the British Government. We admit that the Times has kept its head a great deal better than the Daily Mail, but......

Mr. Boner Law Warned His Hearers That The Apparent...

of industry was on a false foundation, and that sooner or later the nation would have to pay for its unpro- ductive expenditure. He had a special warning for the men who control......

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

Aug. 8th.......

In The Times Of Monday Mr. Robert Mccormick, An American

correspondent, wrote of the astonishment with which he had learned that the Russians had been charged with atrocities in Galicia. While with the Russian troops he bad not only......

The Paris Acadsmie Des Sciences Has Awarded To Sir Almroth

Wright the Lecomte triennial prize of £2,000 for Lis remarkable bacteriological work. The Times of Monday published from its medical correspondent some account of Sir Almroth......

A Meeting, Summoned By The Lord Mayor, Was Held At

the Guildhall on Tuesday to inaugurate a national campaign in support of the War Loan. The chief speakers were Mr. Asquith and Mr. Boner Law. A resolution, moved by the Bishop......

The Northern Whig In A Leading Article On Tuesday, June

29th, gives some interesting figures in regard to recruit- ing in Ireland. In the last ten months, it tells us, Ulster has given forty-five thousand recruits to the Army and the......