9 OCTOBER 1915, page 3

The Correspondent Tests This Political Horoscope, And...

at every turn. Fear, cunning, and inordinate ambition are the chief characteristics of the King of Bulgaria. He loves to pose as a roi incompri , but has moments of cynical......

The Scandal Of The London Night Clubs Is, We Are

glad to learn, likely to be dealt with promptly by the Government. The evil is admitted, but cannot be grappled with effectively so long as the police are denied the power of......

M. Paul Sabatier, Lecturing On "the New France" On Thursday

week at Bedford College for Women, paid a noble tribute to the reawakening of our ally. The outbreak of war had been a moment of agony for French idealists, but it was not the......

A Mongst The Intercepted Armyorders Of The Allies...

the German Wireless Press is that issued by Lord Cavan to the Guards on the eve of the advance. It runs as follows :- " Divisionat Command of the Guards Division.—On the eve of......

In The Times Of Tuesday Cora Lady Strafford, Herself An

American by birth, contrasts the spirit of "I Didn't Raise My Boy to be a Soldier" with that of Julia Ward Howe's "Battle Hymn of the Republic "—perhaps the finest of all the......

At A' Meeting Held At Shrewsbury On Saturday Last Lord

Selborne specially appealed to agriculturists to do their utmost to increase food production. He had recently seen a woman ploughing in Surrey, a sight which he believed nobody......

The Navy, The Excellent Official Organ Of The Navy League,

gives in its October issue a most interesting account of a speech made by Mr. Roosevelt at Government House, Victoria, British Columbia., where he was lately a guest. The......

In Characteristic Fashion, Mr. Roosevelt Went On To...

"the man who would not fight was not worth a vote." We are further told that he commemorated in the most glowing terms the gallantry and prowess of the Canadian troops at the......