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WAIL OF THE CYCLE MAKERS

... capital. The source of all this depression lay in the great American invasion of IE9I-8, when cycles to the value of £827.h65 were imported into time Britain and the colonies. That invasion was not likely to be repeated. A committee was appointed to arrange ...

VIEWS OF THE WEEKLY PRESS

... that we were to be protected against invasion by the Army and not by the Fleet. We do not think that a fair charge. No one believes more strongly than we do in the Fleet being the essential defence against real Invasion, but we want also defence against ...

BLIAI BEARD

... Leval. the Lord of Hots. Marshal of France in the year of cur 1429 He was a sisalous defendar of his country front British invasion, but diabolical in his treatment of his young fellow countrymen and women. He dealt In witchcraft, and murdered them wholesale ...

THE DEFENCE OF NATAL

... the Colonial Office. It shows that on May 25th the High Commissioner informed the Governor of Natal that in the event of invasion the colony would be defended with the whole force of the Enipire. It was at the urgent representation of the Natal Goveniment ...

KILT.ID

... g:. ti gc military as war i•OfT•at tele. 110 also now liistor:c ineggsk,ge iron, Mr. to p res id, n t *ern treterginv the invasion was arretted as a spy, but r •leintel In the mkidle Nucemler, no account of his keen personal interett in the *trunks, he ...

NATIVES AND THE BOER WAR

... encouraged and assisted in every way to detend themselves. After this we have little doubt that the necessary deliberate invasion of these territories will reported to Sir Alfred Milner by the agencies which persuaded him that rresident Steyn had annexed ...

BOER STAND AT GLENCOE AND

... kiarkly West, and whereas 'many British sub. iecta have takcn up arms against the Government, it is nocersary to repel the invasion and suppress the rebellion Therefore, martial law is proclaimed In these districts. ...

LIBERALS TRUE TO THEIR PRINCIPLES

... the Speaker, that the nation should at lead 'maintain an appeared's, of unanimity. not only on the necessity of repelling Invasion (upon which there is no division), but on the justice of Mr. Chamberlain's policy, and that It was therefore a mistake to ...

GUARDING OUR FRONTIERS

... ours, those of Germany and Russia only one-third. How should we appear in Canada in cawe of a carefully prepared and sudden invasion from the United States side, or in Australia, where the defensive squadron I. absurdly below strength, or in F.gypt or India ...

THE REBELLION IN THE WEST. LOKI) KIITIIENER ACTIVE

... to the east of Ladysmith. The torce under thlonel Bethune, despatched some weeks ago for the patriot* of checking the Boer invasion of Zululand, and three s.ju3ir na of liethune's Mounted Infantry, fifty me- of the Natal Police, seventy of the Umvoti Moont ...

THE REBELLION IN THE WEST. lA/RD KITCHENER ACTIVE.

... a recennaissanee to the net of Ladysmith. The force under Colonel Bethune, despatched weeks ago for the of checking the invasion of Inlnland, and comprising three s„,uadr ns of Rethunes Mounted lidantry, etty men of the Natal Pollee, emrerty of the Vrovoti ...