7 OCTOBER 1916, page 2

From Rumania The Chancellor Turned To The Somme, And...

that, though heavy sacrifices must still be made, the German troops would certainly keep their line unbroken. " Still another and still another village may be lost, but the......

Before We Leave The Subject Of Mr. Churchill And L Un

UM 1 madness we should like to draw attention to the very able treatment of " Mr. Churchill as Strategist " by Mr. Arthur Pollen which is to be found in Land and Water of......

Evidently Mr. Clauichill Is Of Dogberry's Mod. That When Vdu

see the enemy you should sit still and call upon him to stand, and if heavill not stand you presently call the Fleet together and thank Cod yOu are rid of a knave. We are more......

It Is No Wonder That Lord Sydenham Protests Against This

pre- posterous negation of the whole of our naval policy since the founda- tions of our sea power were laid. Did not her seamen tell Queen Elizabeth that if our Navy stood on......

It Is Needless To' Express Our Fall Acquiescence In Mr.

Lloyd George's warning. Writing on the " Terms of Peace " on July 15th, we described the attitude of the normal Briton as follows: "The Allies are not going to give the Germans......

The Newspapers On Friday, September 29th, Published A...

interview given by Mr. Lloyd George to a representative of the United Press of America, one of the great Press Agencies of the United States. Mr. Lloyd George's remarks are......

We Have Read With Satisfaction Lord Cromer's Letter To...

day's Times in regard to the Serbian Society, of which he is President. Some misapprehension, he tells us, appears to exist as to the aims and objects of the Society, and he......

Mr. Lloyd George Ends The Interview With These Words

' Never again!' has become our battle - cry. At home the suffering and the sorrow is great and is growing. As to the war zone its terrors are indescribable. I have just visited......

We Desire To Endorse Lord Cromer's Views Most Strongly. The

Italians are naturally sensitive in regard to all that concerns the Adriatic, but there is plenty of room for a settlement which shall satisfy them and yet not injure the South......

In Wednesday's Times Lord Sydenham Deals With Some...

in regard to naval policy lately made by Mr. Churchill. Here is Lord Sydenham's summary :— " The lay mind,' ho [Mr. Churchill] tolls us, falls to understand that ` the action of......

The Manchester Guardian Published On Tuesday An "...

" full of interesting and valuable matter contributed by men so distinguished as Lord Bryce, Dr. Eliot, at one time President of Harvard-University, and exTresident Taft,......