The war loan, the status of the latest ultimatum to Greece (which from the tone of the articles King Constantine had only himself to blame for the situation), the Allies’ reply to President Wilson and food issues (today’s main story being that land in Richmond and Bushy Parks is to be given over by Royal permission for food production) still led the war news (all page 7), but the passing of Buffalo Bill still received due note in today’s issue. Not that he received an obituary in the form we are used to now, but centre-stage on page 8 was allotted for a reminiscence of the figure from the American Wild West, curiously by the paper’s late war correspondent Bennet Burleigh. A leader on page 6 also marked his passing, noting that the America of his day as already passed, and expressing the opinion that the United States “form, in fact, not a nation, but a group of nations, each one moulded by separate and distinct experiences.”