3 OCTOBER 1914, page 9

During The Past Week The Germans Have Begun The Serious

investment of Antwerp. The concrete emplacements of the great guns which they have brought up to destroy the out- lying forts have apparently hardened sufficiently for work to......

A Telegram From Amsterdam, Dated October Let, Published...

Times, says that the outlying forts are still entirely undamaged. The report that two of them were silenced was due, it seems, to the fact that they had reserved their fire.......

No Doubt It Is Possible That If The First Line

of forts can be taken, the Germans will be able to advance their big guns sufficiently near to drop shells into the city. If, however, the people of Antwerp keep their nerve,......

News Of Tiie Week.

T HERE is no great change to be chronicled in the western theatre of the war. The Germans still stick with splendid courage and tenacity to their trenches, but the......

If We Turn To The Eastern Theatre The Indications Are

dis- tinctly good. The Petrograd correspondent of the Times sends to Friday's paper a most interesting account of the attempt which the Germans lately made to force the passage......

Though The Situation We Have Described Must Be Regarded As

on the whole distinctly favourable, quick results must not be expected. It must be remembered that in military as in political affairs it is a comparatively easy task to......

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