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MUNITIONS TRIBUNAL County Magistrates' Warninglßad Timekeeping by Three at Stockton. Helpers at Dorman's. SPY ..

... MUNITIONS TRIBUNAL County Magistrates' Warninglßad Timekeeping by Three at Stockton. Helpers at Dorman's. SPY RUMOURS AT SILLINCSAII. 11.-• f4ocl.ain Magisttstes Wedneeday with a number of urfier the ligliung legislations. Joins LYllender. of 11:shopton ...

Published: Saturday 22 April 1916
Newspaper: Tees-side Weekly Herald
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 153 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

LATEST FROM BERLIN GERMANS AND WAR RUMOURS

... having the appearance of German is attacked in the street or arrested on suspicion of spying. The most improbable reports have been spread by the Press. For instance, rumour was current that German soldiers had tried to murder General Leman, the commander ...

AN ALLEGED SLANDER

... sure ho German spy.’ „e,:nz*>rl Mias A]ix Levy said she wag he was German spy, while . ,T Maun himself remark.! Of course * German spy. ami will l~ arrested before the war is over, and will Witness said lam.-.l rumours the effect that was ...

A SCHOLARSHIP OF MUS

... newspapers *'V mama was driven from the popular brain. There were rumours c.lso that Russians had prisoneI the Sea. tbs lake wheno Berlin draws pen ;t water rapii y. There were constant rumours throurhout Germany of the arrest of Russian spies women. Mar.v ...

Published: Saturday 01 September 1917
Newspaper: Daily Gazette for Middlesbrough
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 559 | Page: 2 | Tags: none

GERMAN FEAR OF SPIES

... Belgium ope/!:, streamed St. Aana-ter-Muiden. There i«, however, change in North Flanders. What caused the rumour was that the Germans expected a bold spy. It was said that motor-car containing two English spies, one of whom was in grey uniform of a German ...

A THRILLING SPECTACLE,

... ftandin* side itaabsolutely motionless until the p’ane has disappeared.—Press Association War Special. BLIND MAN AS SPY. Four days ago spy in German pay a shot the camp at Chalons, the French Aldershot. was a man named .Minquei. and the most remarkable ...

MR BERTRAND RUSSELL

... deliver lectures, and that lie was convicted the evidence of a sneaking spy. Why should the lion, member describe person, as reputable himself and far moae patriotic, a sneaking spy? How did ...

CANNONADING RESUMED

... dropped bombs on Poperinghe. This afternoon British aeroplane reconnoitred the Northern Coast region. Tl> ere is unconfirmed rumour that the Germans have retired from Morslede to Howlers owing rebuffs Ypres and on thf Jrenches have been dug at Hooglede. ...

THE HOME SITUATIOH

... when the new campaign was ended at least anotner 1,000 would have been added to the roll honour. (Applause.) referred to the rumour that had been circulated that the soldiers Hemlington had been left without shirts. This characterised as a falsehood, and ...

MIDOLESBRO* MAN IN EAST AFRICA

... which we went to the station entrain for Frontiersman’s Camp. H.E.. the Governor, had just arrived from Nairobi. Heard first rumours about crisis. Train left 12 midday, arrived at camp n.m. Had tea, and afterwards had walk through the forest. Morse signalling ...

WHAT WILL THE U.S. DO?

... for Germany action, and there doubt that the action has been sharpened the export prohibitions, especially against herrings. SPYING ON SWEDISH SHIPS. STOCKHOLM, Monday. The ' Dagens Nyheter says:— The order of last does not seem prevent German ships from ...

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... of movements. vision, and perhaps there is greater shore the suspected spy may witness the I interference with this than that which going to and fro soldiers ; may j comes from spy-delirium, which even hear that ••Kitchener’s Army” is getting ; throws ...