Another of those days where the main reports are more continuations of ongoing affairs – the situation is still obscure in Russia, there is “severe fighting” in Italy and General Allenby’s on the advance in Palestine (all page 7), while elsewhere in the paper the women’s page has the day’s most unusual headline in “Marvels of Splints” (page 4), the R.N.A.S. and Greeks combine forces for what is described as a “Great Air Raid on Constantinople” (page 6) and talking of Greece today’s superlative appears on page 8 where “no heartier welcome can ever have been accorded to a foreign visitor to this country than that which was accorded to M. Venizelos yesterday” in London (page 8).