4 SEPTEMBER 1915, page 2

In Face Of These Facts, And In Spite Of The

optimistic views expressed in some quarters, all that can be said is that a fresh truce has been proclaimed. To speak of final settlement is premature and unwarranted, when......

On Wednesday The Foreign Office Published A Statement...

Anglo-German negotiations of 1912—those in the course of which Lord Haldane visited Berlin on behalf of the British Government, The object of the Foreign Office in making this......

The Region Of The Great Pripet Marshes Bordering On Brent-

Li+ avele where stubborn fighting has been lately going on in the centre of the Eastern line of fighting, is deeeribed in a. special article in Tuesday's Times. These marshes......

The Dispute In The South Wales Coalfields Was Officially...

on Wednesday morning, when the delegates of the South Wales Miners' Federation at Cardiff agreed to accept the terms agreed on at the negotiations carried on in London. The......

" Judged By Numbers," Says Mr. Balfour, "this Cumulative...

many successive crimes does not equal the single effort of the submarine which, to the unconcealed pride of Germany and the horror of all the world, sent eleven hundred and......

The Policy Of The Admiralty In Regard To Zeppelin Raids

was recently criticized in the Times on the ground of its excessive reticence. Mr. Balfour replies to these criticisms in an admirable letter to a correspondent which appeared......

Mr. Balfour Then Answers The Further Question Whether...

reticence may not unduly reassure the British. How ought we to rate the Zeppelins among weapons of attack P As to their possible achievements in the future he wisely refrains......

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......