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THE INVASION

... THE INVASION. Tun news from Cape Colony is vague, disconnected, and difficult to piece together. Exactly the extent of the invasion no one seems able to: estimate with correctness. All we know for eertain is that marauding bands hare penetrated far into ...

Published: Saturday 19 January 1901
Newspaper: Drogheda Conservative
County: Louth, Republic of Ireland
Type: Article | Words: 526 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

INVASION,

... INVASION, To libil'Oft. polls* forgets wry Ibis ghostly, aid bootie Wed thee, the ovoid of a strides exodus by day, hoists sod elslldroo° wools , be ills greatest sat sad Nelms ti inset .It adulates es eareosdaalsd expealkoes,,' wodld !Saab be won so ...

THE INVASION OF ENGLAND

... THE INVASION OF ENGLAND. REHIRKABLE SPEECH BY MERCIER. • Peri., Tuesday.--In the Senate to-dat, speaking on the Navy Bill, General Mercier , that the object always to be kept in view was ability to take the offensive, whether the eon- 'were by sea or ...

Published: Saturday 08 December 1900
Newspaper: Drogheda Conservative
County: Louth, Republic of Ireland
Type: Article | Words: 553 | Page: 7 | Tags: none

The Invasion boars

... The Invasion boars. Lines of mines stretch from France to England. Lines of mines deigned to keep off the dismayed cruisers, whilst transports laden with German infantry are ferried across the Straits to establish themselves at their leisure. The general ...

Published: Saturday 07 November 1914
Newspaper: Drogheda Independent
County: Louth, Republic of Ireland
Type: Article | Words: 896 | Page: 5 | Tags: none

BRUCE'S INVASION

... BRUCE'S INVASION The following p,.pir was read Mac Giolla Cbear i at the weekly r(-onion of the Dundalk Gaelic League, on Sunday evening, 20th February, 1910: Although Roderick O'Connor is generally r-firr d to hs the last Monarch of Liland this is only ...

THE INVASION OF ENGLAND

... THE INVASION OF ENGLAND. The Military Correspondent of the London Times” says the English people must not rest nnaer any comforting illusion that they shall not be assailed. From the soldier's point of view,” the correspondent writes, '‘the naval defence ...

INVASION OF FRANCE

... INVASION OF FRANCE. For some days past, writes a Diplomatic corresp indent of the Fall Mall Gazstte.’ * there has been circulating in the Diplcmatio world of the Continent a most extraordinary rumour, which is believed absolutely true by experienced chiefs ...

THE INVASION OF DUNLEER

... THE INVASION OF DUNLEER Meath Men In Hard Fights With Locals ON night Dunt.ter was invaded at about 9 o'cl 3 r l , warriors fromfrom South Meath, under the cover of darkness, silent,y crept into it. They hailed front Trim. Churchtown and putalerry. The ...

ANOTHER INVASION,

... ANOTHER INVASION, The party British M P’s, who have mode tour the congested districts Ireland, have learned much of the urgent need of local selfgovernment. They have seen also that the people are quiet, because they are confident that relief is approaching ...

PERIL OF INVASION

... PERIL OF INVASION. The pnftiib.eshe.liingof the coastal towns of Ireland by ifie Germans has greatly exercise* 1 the minds the authorities for the (vast few weeks. However, the public are nor the least panicky, and the oral wamngs given the police what ...

INVASION OF SERBIA

... INVASION OF SERBIA. Firmly held on the east and west, and blockaded by the British Flee 9, Germany and her ally Austria are countries besieged. It was the necessity to break through and to link np with Turkey in the south-east that made the invasion of ...

Published: Saturday 01 January 1916
Newspaper: Drogheda Independent
County: Louth, Republic of Ireland
Type: Article | Words: 630 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

AN INVASION OF EXCURSIONISTS

... AN INVASION OF EXCURSIONISTS. Dro4heits will be invaded to-morrow by a monster excursion party. which will. we expect, turnout to he one of the largest seen hete for many yearn. Our visitors hail from Newry, and are member% of the Pioneer Total Abstinence ...