28 AUGUST 1915, page 1

The Admiralty Announced On Friday Week That The British...

'E13,' while proceeding to the Baltic, had grounded on the Danish island of Salthohn, and that fifteen men were missing. A further Admiralty announcement made last Saturday......

News Of The Week.

T HE dark news from Russia of the past few weeks has been relieved by a considerable naval success in the Gulf of Riga. We heartily congratulate our brave and much-enduring ally......

This Act Of Chivalry On The Part Of The Danish

sailors, and their sympathy with the defenceless crew of the submarine, will not soon be forgotten in England. It was worthy of "the gallant, good Rion." We are not surprised to......

A German Dreadnought, Believed To Be The Battle-cruiser...

also torpedoed in the Baltic by a British submarine, though the evidence is not conclusive that she foundered. Part of the German plan was a landing near Pernau. Several......

The German Attempt On The Gulf Was Comparable In A

way with our own failure to force the Dardanelles in March. It is true that the Gulf is a very much wider water than the Dardanelles, but the actual channel is narrow. The......

August 6th In The Western Extremity Of The Gallipoli...

As a result of "very severe and continuous fighting," with heavy losses to both sides, our fcrdes, though they have not yet gained the objectives aimed at, have made a decided......

The Russians Appear To Be At Least Delaying The German

advance at other points besides Riga, and where speed is an essential element in a great German success this is to the good. Nowhere have the retreating Russians been caught and......

*** To Our Readers.—the " Spectator " Is Now Published

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