13 NOVEMBER 1915, page 3

In The Papers Of Monday A Further Statement Was Made

by the Press Bureau :— "Lord Kitchener, at the request of his colleagues, has left England for a short visit to the Eastern theatre of war. . . . It is untrue to suggest that......

The Fall Of The Greek Government, Wide') We Recorded Briefly

last week, was brought about by en incident in the Chamber provoked by General Yanakitsas, the Minister of War. A Venezelist Deputy, as we learn from the Times, had criticized......

His Visit To The Near East Is A Guarantee, Which

we welcome, that there will be no looking back. We are committed to the Balkan campaign. If we conduct it in the large spirit of all Lord Kitchener's schemes, we shall turn it......

Those Who Have Been Inclined To Be Led Away By

the stream of atom poured upon Mr. Asquith's bead because we have not yet won the war and have been in so many tight places might recover their balance by remembering that at......

Another Success For Our Submarines In The Baltic Occurred...

Sunday. The German cruiser Undine,' of a little less than 8,000 tons, was sunk by two torpedoes when she was escorting the steam ferry ' Preussen' from Trelleborg to Sassnitz.......

The Press Bureau Made The Following Announcement In The...

of last Saturday : " During Lord Kitchener's temporary absence on public duty the Prime Minister is carrying on the work at the War Office. There is no truth in the statement......

M. Zaimis, The Fallen Premier, Was Urged By King Constantine

to withdraw the resignation whioh be had tendered immediately after his defeat in the Chamber. M. Zaimis steadily adhered to his decision. The papers of Monday announced that a......

Mr. Asquith, Who Replied To The Toast Of His Majesty's

Ministers, said that the Government were supposed by some people to be morbidly sensitive to criticism and anxious to prevent criticism. He disavowed any such feelings. As......

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

Sth, 1914.......

The Speeches At The Lord Mayor's Banquet On Tuesday Were

marked by optimism and unwavering firmness. After Sir John Simon had proposed the toast of " Our Allies " in excellent terms, and M. Paul Cambon had replied with the stately......

A Ourions Movement Has . Checked The Attempt Of A Certain

number of young Irishmen to emigrate in order to escape 'their military duties. At Liverpool a portion of the crew of the Cunarder • Saxonia.' refused to put to sea if the......

M. Venezelos In The Course Of The Debate Ridiculed The

notion that be had ever expressed doubts about King Constantine's patriotism. In a Constitutional country there could be no Royal policy, but only a Governmental policy. After......