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FIRE AND LEAD

... pierce the French line by sheer weight of numberswhich we hardly think possible—and peso s on towards Paris, the army of invasion will find itself in a very precarious situation. The Germans will be compelled to leave the British Force, a self-contained ...

Published: Saturday 29 August 1914
Newspaper: Highland News
County: Inverness-shire, Scotland
Type: Article | Words: 325 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

LOCAL CONTRIBUTIONS

... contributions:— BURGH or INVZENIIN. TH . • „ . * PM rzor. 5 t I LATEST WAR NEWS. PROGRESS IN THE EAST. AUSTRIANS DESERTING. INVASION BY SEBVIANS. OPENING ROAD TO BERLIN. Reports from Russia indicate that Austrian soldiers are surrendering to the Russians ...

Published: Saturday 12 September 1914
Newspaper: Highland News
County: Inverness-shire, Scotland
Type: Article | Words: 301 | Page: 5 | Tags: none

SIGNS OF WAVERING

... the Rhine. Already we learn they are putting their defensive works there into the strongest possible condition to resist invasion. We can take it that the advance on Paris has been abandoned permanently. It failed when the military machine was working ...

Published: Saturday 19 September 1914
Newspaper: Highland News
County: Inverness-shire, Scotland
Type: Article | Words: 366 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

■lt 11111YCY1 QIINSTION

... may be mentioned that them are now in the country a number of emaciation. formed for the purpose of taking steps to repel invasion. This won brought out in tie question addressed to the /EWAN, b 7 I. Anna Bryce, M.P., in the Home of Commons on Monday. ...

THE BRITISH REVIEW

... doubtful understanding. Sixteen years aTo they were on the brink of war. Next year they may be at war again. The risk of invasion is far too grove to bc lightly talon. Adrian Dingli ibuten a thoughtful article on Democracy and the Proletariat. He combats ...

INVERNESS, Saturday, November 14, 1914 THE PREMIER SPEAKS. We shall not sheath the sword, which we have not ..

... the military task dominates all thought and action we must peepare ourselves to accept as a matter of course the serious invasion of our privileges, and rights, and liberties, as we knew them in the days before the war-cloud burst over Europe. To-day ...

Published: Saturday 14 November 1914
Newspaper: Highland News
County: Inverness-shire, Scotland
Type: Article | Words: 374 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

WAR NOTES OF THE WEEK

... helplens women and children. Indeed. it almoat suggest. that these f +tr. some persons hate enter. (Lined a pes-ible German invasion are quite green.liess. If the (;ernian Navy can do nothing than make a dash sterols the North Sea, pou• .an massy shells ...

ARMY VERSUS PIMPLY

... Mark Sykes, M P.,—a born stage manager—and he will present several picturesque new features, including scenes depicting the invasion of Britain by the Roman legions and the methods of warfare employed by the latter against their primitive foes. Mueh time ...

LONDON MITTEL

... than ever. The Anelo.American Reposition at Shepherd's Bush haa undoubtedly been instrumental in swelling the tranestiantic invasion, while the widely -advertised Smith Carcientier fight has brought 1-ree numbers f people from the Continent. Walking along ...