A VERY REAL INVASION OF LONDON
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... THE SK-AIIR-CIR.AFT INVASION Sttattely Mommes off Engglamcl lim Hlh D&irnggefl0 Aip^ It-'. l_.il :'i i i i 1 i i i 1 1 a i i i SANDRINGHAM HOUSE The famous country residence of the late King Edward, which is now in the occupation of Queen Alexandra, the ...
... every motor vehicle should be so registered in order that all military needs may be met in the event of an invasion, or an apprehended invasion, in which event the supply of sufficient motor vehicles in districts affected would be of great military value ...
... released, and is on her way to England. Miss Chaplin was in Serbia nursing for a considerable time before the Austro-Bulgarian' invasion and has done splendid work all through the campaign. She is a daughter of the Right Hon. Henry Chaplin and a sister of Lady ...
... sledge-hammer blows of the Turkish invasion of Europe, leaving us free to build up our own Empire in Egypt and India. At the com mencement of the present world war, unaided, she rolled back three successive Austrian invasions of her soil, knowing full well ...
... to look on the invasion scare as a bit of a bogey. Any fool can run his ships ashore and dump possibly a division or two down in any place, but what would be the use of that other than as a somewhat expensive theatrical enterprise Invasion therefore nahpoo ...
... incident of the war. A/ es, indeed, Tat, the local parsons of all denominations had their work cut out to repel such a subtle invasion of the Evil One in the dangerously popular disguise of khaki, which in these manless days set all the local Pene lopes p ...
... therefore, take a risk of invasion and send out the ready-made reserve we have in the very fine and very strong army that is sitting on the East Coast and elsewhere he way I look at it is this, that Germany has taken her risk invasion by Russia and that it ...
... never be any more. The last bit at least is comforting, isn't it, Tat? Co far as I am concerned, we may have had a real invasion by Easter instead of a mere fabula urbis or a revolution in Germany or goodness knows what somewhere else, and it is useless ...
... Rhine and threatening our naval bases from the land side. From the superiority of the combined Anglo-French fleet the army of invasion could without difficulty have its base on our coasts. Such an opera tion would enormously facilitate the frontal attack on ...
... outstanding figures of the war, and. the scene in the suburban back garden, wherein a valiant householder prepares to meet German invasion with rolls of oil-cloth made to look like guns placed into position upon mangles, are, the one too frivolous, the other too ...
... published in Berlin in 1901. I say this because the particular oversea operation which the baron therein discussed was the invasion of America. He was perfectly convinced that it would have to be undertaken because of the political irritation, due largely ...