General Allenby's Cavalry In Southern Syria On Sunday...
pied Rayak and Zahleh, the chief towns on the railway running north- westwards from Damascus through the Lebanon foothills to Beirut. Last Sunday French and British warships......
The Daily News Of Wednesday Published A Number Of Answers
which it had received from the Lord Mayors and Mayors throughout the country about the desirability of a November election. The answers were overwhelmingly hostile to an......
A Correspondent Has Sent Us With Some Scathing Comments A
copy of a poster which is being exhibited at the front. We share his indignation. Soldiers at the front are now being invited to act as members of what may be called a universal......
In The Heat Of Their Very Natural And Most Righteous
indignation at German barbarity, some people seem to forget that to destroy any German town would be to destroy a good deal of art in the form of pictures or architecture. This......
Newspaper Readers Have Been Much Interested By The...
that the Daily Chronicle has been bought by a group repre- sented by Sir Henry Dalziel. As an immediate result of this purchase Mr. Donald, the editor of the Daily Chronicle,......
No Doubt In These Days, When The Possession Of A
daily newspaper means a very large amount of capital, it is as difficult to avoid the syndicate as it is in any other trade. What may fairly be objected to is that the......
The War Cabinet Published On Friday Week Its Decision To
appoint Sir George Cave as Chairman of the Inter-Departmental Prisoners of War Committee, and intimated that British prisoners of war in Bulgaria would be immediately released.......
We Have Read With Deep Sympathy And Approval, Which We
think must be shared by most people, the impressive warning which the French Government have addressed to Germany on the subject of German atrocities. It is most important for......
This Is A Very Different Method From The Fantastic Proposals
one reads in some newspapers, that for every town in Belgium or France henceforth destroyed by the Germans a German town should be destroyed as a reprisal. When the war is over......
The Poster Is A Picture Of An Enormous Tumbler Of
pale yellow foaming beer that looks like lager (though probably nothing German is intended), and the following words accompany it : "Salve now and keep the price of beer down I"......
Bank Rate, 5 Per Cent., Changed.from 5i Per Cent. April
6, 1917.......