ALLEGED RUMOUR
... knocked him down myself ! The Captain—You may hate one with gratified before you die. The Spy—Mar I chooso the place in which I shall be shot. The raptain—fiertainly. The Spy—l wish—l wish—a in the •rm. ...
... knocked him down myself ! The Captain—You may hate one with gratified before you die. The Spy—Mar I chooso the place in which I shall be shot. The raptain—fiertainly. The Spy—l wish—l wish—a in the •rm. ...
... SPIES AND SPYING. A good case can, no doubt, be argued in justification of spies and spying. In war, it is maid, all is fair. A military commander in time of war will endeavour to practise ruses with the object of deceiving the enemy. And it is cer- fain ...
... Spy Mania. ArrHOCGH Walsall does not appear to have suffered so severely from spy mania ’ as some other parts of the country, still there have been locally several unpleasant incidents and silly rumours which do not reflect at all creditably upon their ...
... to which had been subjected account of rumours that a German spy. . Colonel Dudgeon, Alderman TTigston, Mayor Workington, and Mr. R. 11. Hodgson, governors the Technical College, to whom deceased had ® * the rumours. Bp'oke to his patriotism. Colonel Dudgeon ...
... DRONFIELD SPY SENSATION. During'' the past six or seven days the people of Dronfield have been in state of considerable excitement owing to the frequent rumours of a visit the district of German spies, who, it was stated, had been paying particular attention ...
... THE SPY SCARE. The spy scare is responsible for some strange incidents and rumours. Two Bedford tradesmen were holiday at Whitley Bay a few days ago, and paid a visit to Holy Island. One them had a camera, and it seems that the other somewhat an* awered ...
... REVELATIONS AND RUMOURS. New American revelations of German spying and other discreditable methods are published almost daily. We would warn our readers that all news coming from America is highly coloured and deeply underlined. The spirit of America ...
... SPY STORY EXPLODED., By the way, there are many rumours flfing the round in various public places in Leeds regarding German spies in our midst. Cne of the latest is that a German apfv arrived with one of the batches of the refugees. The lady at whose house ...
... THE SPY DANGER Mr. McKenna, onawering Mr. Fred Hal) (Dulwich) and Mr. Joyner Hick*, read a report had received from the Comnrlasioner of the Metropolitan Police stating that «ince tho declaration of war the police, who had been strengthened for the purpose ...
... SPY MAMA. MR. GERARD AND FIRST DAYS THE WAR IN GERMANY. Mr. Gerard, in the instalment of his book appearing in to-day's '* Daily Telegraph. writes: During the first days of war there was great excitement in Germany. People were seized crowds in the streets ...
... relating war material. impression that the man w« a spy was firmed. Further denials were of avail An armed guard with fixed bayonet* up, and the stranger found himself military custody. The wildest rumours concerning the incident were going about in the ...
... the spy scare. There was the usual story some mysterious individual being seen walking stealthily in the direction of the reservoir, and also the story an airship hovering mysteriously over the locality. What place has not experienced such rumours these ...