7 AUGUST 1915, page 3

As Regards The Attitude Of This Country Towards Neutrals,...

Edward Grey observes "there will be no substantial interference with the trade of neutral ports except in so far as they constitute ports of access to and exit from the enemy......

Count Reventlow Recently Published In The New York World An

article entitled "A Year of Naval Warfare," glorifying the achievements of the German and be- littling those of the British Navy. To this Mr. Balfour has replied in a letter......

The Text Of The Notes Which Have Passed Between Sir

Edward Grey and the American Ambassador on the British blockade of Germany were published in Wednesday's papers. On July 16th the American Ambassador wrote that his Government......

Paris Sunday Papers Reproduce From The Universal, Of...

charaderistie telegram addressee by the Kaiser to his sister, the Queen of Greece, but evidently designed for Balkan consumption: "My destructive sword has crushed the Russians.......

The Speeches Delivered At The Opening Of The Special Session

of the Imperial Demo, called to consider the present crisis, show that Russia remains "unshaken, unseduced, unterrified." As the President finely put it in the closing words of......

As For His Praise Of German Mines And Submarines, Mine-

laying was not a very glorious method of warfare, though perfectly fair when used against warships. The only new thing in the German use of submarines was their employ- ment......

These Speeches, As Well As That Of M. Sazonoff Foreshadowing

a still closer alliance with Japan, were repeated by the Ministers to the Council of Empire. It should be added that speakers of all parties welcomed the renewed declaration of......

The Minister Of Marine Dwelt On The Successful Achieve-...

of the Baltic and Black Sea Fleets against superior numbers and the increased activity of the workshops and factories. Equally reassuring was the statement of M. Bark, the......

A Portion Of The Volunteer Training Corps Of The County

of Surrey, now numbering about twelve thousand men, took part on Bank Holiday in a most interesting field day on Eanmore Common, under the command of General Sir Josoeline......

Bank Rate, 5 Per Cent., Changed From 6 P.c. Aug,

8th, 1914.......