By now the Telegraph has pretty much settled into a pattern with its war reportage, with whatever official news comes out from France, Russia and Serbia taken at face value, German reports denigrated, articles about how dreadful the Germans have been in Belgium/France, plus any opportunity we can take to have a pop at the enemy armies, reports culled from letters from our soldiers home, articles from a number of reporters mainly somewhere around the western front, and analysis from some writers, such as Archibald Hurd’s “British Navy and Its Work” column, and today is a pretty typical example of such a paper.