6 MARCH 1915, page 3

The Struggle Could Be Shortened Only If The Equipment Were

forthcoming. Great as was the need for men, the need for war material was still greater. "This is an engineers' war." He did not wish to tell the enemy the state of our......

On Friday Week The Government Issued Through Sir George...

a summons to the Clyde engineers and their employers to resume work on the following Monday. It was pointed out that a serious situation in the production of war material was......

Renter's Agency Sent To The Papers Of Wednesday The Text

of Germany's answer to the American Note on the use of submarines against merchantmen, of unanchored mines, and of neutral flags. The German Government say that they would be......

• On Wednesday The Commons Debated The Control Of Aliens.

Mr. Joynson-Hicks demanded much more drastic measures. Mr. McKenna replied that since November 11th control had been entirely in the hands of the War Office, and Lord Kitchener......

Last Sunday Mr. Lloyd George Made One Of The Best

speeches of his life at Bangor. The urgency and solemnity with which be spoke about the labour troubles that were retarding the output of war materials were emphasized rather......

The Foreign Office Announced At The End Of Last Week

that a blockade of German East Africa would begin at midnight on February 28th—March 1st. The blockade includes the whole coast and the islands. Four days' grace was allowed for......

We Are Very Glad To Be Able To Record The

growing success of the new Welsh Guards. The life of the regiment formally began last Saturday, when more than five hundred men recruited for the Grenadiers took up their......

The Dispute About The 'dacia' (the German Ship Wide!: Was

bought by a German-American) took an unexpected direction at the end of last week, when the vessel was seized in the Channel by a French cruiser and taken to Brest for the......

Bank Rate, S Per Cent., Changed Train 6 Per Cent.

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On Wednesday The Admiralty Published The Despatches...

Sturdee's action off the Falklands and Sir David Beatty's action in the North Sea. The facts are already well known, but we must mention one point. Admiral Beatty emphasizes the......