30 OCTOBER 1915, page 1

Plainly The Superiority In Moral Is Shifting From The...

to the Russians throughout the Eastern front. The depression which has throughout history seized on fighters in the great plains of North-Eastern Europe—unless, like the......

Lord Lansdowne's Reply To Lord Loreburn's Speech In The...

on Tuesday was one of the frankest statements yet made in regard to the war. Though distinctly pessimistic in character, it has been welcomed by the public us a sincere attempt......

In This Context We Must Notice The Deeply Moving, But

also dignified and manly, appeal made by M. Pashitch, the Serbian Prime Minister, to the British people. Serbia, he tells us, is being done to death, and he calls upon us not to......

On The Western Front There Has Been The Usual Amount

of bombardment, of attack and counter-attack, but the net result, both on the French lines and ours, is "no change."......

News Of The Week.

T HE news from Serbia and the Near East continues to be of a very grave character. Thursday's telegrams show, in the first place, that the German and Bulgarian Armies have got......

In The Russian Theatre Of The War Marshal Von Hindenburg

is still striving to take Dvinsk, and claims mummies daring the week. It is very doubtful, however, whether his claims can be made good, and we should not be surprised if in the......

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The Italian Telegrams During The Week Show That Our Allies

are now pushing their offensive bard against the Austrians in the place where it can give most help to the Serbians—on the Isonzo. It is very greatly to be hoped that the......

It Would Require A Great Deal More Knowledge Than We

possess to justify any attempt to " appreciate " the military position. All we can say of the confused fighting is that the Serbians seem to be holding their own bettor than we......

In The Earlier Part Of The Week Came The News

of a futile, but none the less detestable, attack upon Venice. Happily those noblest of Italian monuments, St. Mark's and the Doge's Palace, were untouched, but a bomb is said......

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