4 SEPTEMBER 1915, page 1

There Is Nothing Of Moment To Report From The Western

theatre, though it may be noted that the French have been keep- mg up a very heavy bombardment of the German trenches—a POSTABN ABBOAD In. sign that from the munitions point of......

We Have Alluded Elsewhere To The Suggestion That Germany Has

now a double objective, Petrograd in the north and Kiev in the south—invasion with a vengeance if the rumour is true. We of course greatly hope that a scheme so rash will be......

'me Balkan States, Roumania, Bulgaria, And Greece, Are...

negotiating and watching each other for a lead. Once again we cannot help observing that the peopled of the Near East seem never to have heard the story of the Sibylline books......

The News From America Is Interesting. Count Bernstorff Is...

to have handed on September 1st a Note to Mr. Lansing, Secretary of State, which conveyed the information that Germany's answer to the last Luaitania ' Note contains the......

News Of The Week.

rnE Russian news as we write on Thursday is distinctly bettor. News reached this country on Wednesday after- noon that the Russians were making a stand in Galicia, and that in......

The Latest News From Gallipoli Is Almost As Satisfactory As

that from Russia. Thursday's papers contain a report from Sir Ian Hamilton that further fighting took place last Friday and Saturday in the northern section of the line, which......

* The Editors Cannot Undertake To Return Alanuscript In Any

case.......

*** To Our Readers.—tha "spectator" Is Now Published On...

afternoon, and is on sale at all Messrs. Smith and Son's London Bookstalls and all London Newsagents. All country readers can now obtain the paper on Saturday morning, and......

It Has Been Pointed Out In The Press Here That

in the Note from Washington to Berlin sent on July 21st the United States Government asked for a great deal more than Count Bernstorff's present assurance. For example, they......

We Are Not Going To Say Anything Which Can Possibly

be represented as an attempt to create friction between America and Germany, or to dictate to the United States in regard to concessions to Germany. We desire, however, to point......

We Have Dealt With The Situation On The Eastern Front

elsewhere, and will only say here that whatever may be the German design, it is most probable, though we admit not absolutely certain, that the Russian field armies will escape......