Friday's Times Contains Some Interesting Speculations On...
President Wilson's Bill for establishing a Government-owned American mercantile marine. The President, says the Times, is determined to get the Bill through, and he is equally......
The Matins Has Received, Rid Geneva, Some Very Important...
as to the revolt which is proceeding amongst the Southern Slays in Hungary, a revolt which the Orthodox clergy are stated to be beading. At Agram, we are told, crowds headed by......
The Associated Press Published In America On Monday An...
of an interview with the German Chancellor, who tried to explain away his phrase a "scrap of paper." In using this phrase to Sir Edward Goschen be had not meant that the Treaty......
It Would Be An Impertinence For An English Newspaper To
say anything which might look like interfering in the very slightest degree with a purely domestic American matter, As friends of America we cannot, however, refrain from two......
The General Interference With American Trade Of Which...
accused, Mr. Bryan goes on, is not due to the fact that Britain is acting illegally, but to the fact that she alone commands the sea. The sale of arms to belligerents cannot be......
On Thursday It Was Announced That The Bank Of England
has arranged to provide a loan of five millions for the Roumanian Government. All item of news of this kind requires no comment. In war time our purse-strings are not unloosed......
We Admit That Sound Strategy Is Dead Against The Policy
of petits paquets, and forbids any attempt at landing an expeditionary force at Fiume or Ragusa, but the natural man cannot help wishing that an army, half British and half......
Last Sunday The State Department At Washington Issued A...
from Mr. Bryan to Mr. Stone, the Chairman of the Senate Committee on Foreign Relations, in which Mr. Bryan answers the charge that the American Government have "shown......