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THE AUSTRIAN INVASION

... THE AUSTRIAN INVASION. NISH, Saturday The following semi-official statement is issued here: —Our troops have occupied near Vicirgrad, and at near Lymathy have successfully repelled the enemy near Kuratchine opposite JiOzniUa. The enemy lias thrown bridge ...

INVASION OF TRANSYLVANIA

... INVASION OF TRANSYLVANIA. ROME. Sunday I A message from Bucharest states that a profound impression has been caused there by fact that the Russians have invaded Transylvania, and are now advancing along the valley of the Gramos. —Exchange Special. message ...

THE DANGER OF INVASION

... THE DANGER OF INVASION. Viscount Bryce, in presenting the prizes at Dulwich College, said was happy to think that the danger of invasion was more and more remote, but nevertheless it was a contingency which was never to be forgotten. and if were arise ...

DURHAM AND INVASION

... DURHAM AND INVASION. NOTICE BY LORD-LIEUTENANT TO THE INHABITANTS. land Durham has issued the following notice to the public of the county cor MY DI.’KHAM ’•'u luiuseholtleid the oiviliau papula ■ ...

THE INVASION OF EGYPT

... THE INVASION OF EGYPT. The gradual filtration German troops into Bulgaria and Turkey continues. It is stated that about 2G,000 men have been sent through Bulgaria various points the Gallipoli Peninsula, order to replace* Turkish sokliers, who in their ...

INVASION OF HUNGARY

... INVASION OF HUNGARY BEGUN BY THE SERVIANS FROM SEMLIN. DIEPPE, Monday A report has reached here that the Allies’ extreme left, after making a circling movement via Rove and Ham, joining forces with fresh troops from the coast (Boulogne district) have ...

INVASION OF ENGLAND

... INVASION OF ENGLAND. Sir Edward Clarke, addressing a recruit ing meeting connection with the Staines Volunteer Training Corps, said it might that the conflict in Prance and Belgium would demand very large supplies of men —larger and mors quickly raised ...

POSSIBILITY OF INVASION

... POSSIBILITY OF INVASION. GERMANY MAY MAKE ONE LAST DETERMINED EFFORT. F.-nncLs I, General Offlcee Com Dk.tr.ct, at Camber well warned the country prepared the p*. -ib.luy oi :nvision. well known, it was unite possible Wt- might have light here. T'udoubto ...

SALTBURN AND INVASION

... SALTBURN AND INVASION. Last night’s meeting the Urban Council was presided over lv W. Wilson. - was rerolvtfW; the application of tn-i 7ih Devon Territorials the town, to the baths two days weekly enable the sohiitrs take advantage of the facilities possessed ...

CIVILIANS AND INVASION

... AND INVASION. Presiding at the Essex County Territorial Association meeting in Eon don yesterday, the Earl of Warwick (Lord Lieutenant) referred to the Home Department’s instructions regarding the steps to taken in the unlikely event of an invasion, and ...

PREPARED FOR INVASION

... PREPARED FOR INVASION. A meeting of Sub-committee of the Committee of Imperial Defence was held this afternoon, among those present being the Prime Minister, Lord Kitchener, Churchill, and Sir Edward Grey. Mr Balfour, who has been laid up slight in d ...