Last Saturday's Papers Contained An Interesting Account...
of Vice-Admiral Browning, with the Allied Naval Com- mission, to the German naval bases and air stations. Our naval officers insisted on probing the enemy's secrets on the......
Pichon, Who Spoke Before M. Clemenceau, Told The French...
that the Government reserved full liberty of discussion in regard to the frontier of Alsace, in the interests of justice and s:curity. He referred, cf course, to the Sarre......
General Trenehard's Despatch On The W Ork Of The Independent
Air Force was published on Thursday. He revealed the difficulties which his little force had to OVOR01110 in making the long raids into Germany, and incidentally stated that the......
Hi. Clemenceau, Speaking In The French Chamber Last...
very clearly the French attitude towards peace terms and a League of Nation!. France, he said, had borne the brunt of the war, because she was Germany's neighbour. America was......
M. Cleminceau Said That He Had Found President Wilson To
possess a wide, open, and lofty mind, though he had not agreed with all the President's views. As to the " freedom of the seas," H. Clemenceau had repeated to the President two......
We Print Elsewhere A Letter Referring To The Desecration Of
the British graves at Gallipoli by the Turks. We are sorry to find that these ghouls have their imitators nearer home. On Satur- day last the Sinn Feiner at Cork blew up and......
If. Paticrewski, The Famous Pianist, Who Has Organized...
in America, went to Posen last week to :stimulate the Prussian Poles. The German authorities raised difficulties, and, according to Germen reports, there ass some fighting......
The President, Spx+skfmg•oa-eroenie9vn •memeheetay - Shes...
addressed- hiniselfi'dhisep.to+ America's place in the coming World Conference, and to the ideal of the League of Nations. Selfish interest, he said, did not hind men together ;......
Princess Patricia Of Connaught Can Count Upon The...
of people of all ranks and classes, in her betrothal to Commander the Hon. Alexander Ramsay, R.N., D.S.O., the third son of the thirteenth Earl of Dalhousie, and brother of the......
The French Government Disclosed Last Week The Price Paid By
the French armies for victory. France has to mourn 1,071,300 officers and men who are dead, and 314,000 who are missing and presumably dead, apart from 446,300 who were taken......
The Council Of Six Reigning, If Not Ruling, At Berlin
has Aril its three Independent Socialist members and replaced them by two Majority Socialists. Herr Etrert•'s party now monopolizes the Council and the Committee of Delegates,......