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THE BETRAYAL OF BELGIUM

... Blenheim-crescent, London, W. This little book tells how the forerunners of these German destroyers made ready the way for armed invasion. These advance agents, spies, and traitors did their work with such terrifymiwd masterly completeness, and the country, before ...

ARE FOR 60,000 PropL

... ov.e loe 1 finances are affected by thie terrible war, Although, happily for us, we are far re. moved from the horrors of invasion, and are living very much as usual in safety and comfort, ‘with little beyond the increased prices of food and other commodities ...

J. BLAKE AND SON,

... e R Note the Address:— CANWICK ROAD, LINCOLN Enro!l in the Volunteer Force ior the Defence of your Homes, in the Event of Invasion, and Free Men to Fight for Yoa Alnoad. Headquarters, Drill Hall,. flealord “@Ged Save the King.’ B.\HM \TLE WESLEY AN CHURCH ...

VO 1 VD B s o s —v'OBACCO ! CICARS T GICARETT Every known Brand at Manufacturers’ owr Prices. Endiess variety ..

... | in this city, 1 observe that when the need for such a guard is supposed 1o have arisen through the thieat of immediate invasion ne are.to be teld what we are to do, and then, I suppose, Englishimen will be expected to drill and learn to shoot. Yet | ...

Round the Theatres

... at the 7, 1)()N ItOAl/. ih.iCESIR. Olwilipia Theatre at the of htic., A. Atateriean'. Home, tiehPECI 4L SALE. pirtssl an invasion of t:.ted GI High.C:a.• PIANOS. pianos! trout 1 •••••• s is'. New e.y 4 1.-• hire or slight concert us.. Note of Vported ...

Published: Friday 16 February 1917
Newspaper: Coalville Times
County: Leicestershire, England
Type: Article | Words: 284 | Page: 6 | Tags: none

THE AUSTRIAN ROUT. 350,000 Dead, Wounded and Prisoners. 400 GUNS CAPTURED

... and Prisoners. 400 GUNS CAPTURED. The following statement was issued from the Press Burean on Sunday meorning: The Austrian invasion of South Poland, which penetrated as far as Opole, Krasnostav, and Zamostje, was protected on its right by an army operating ...

DR, JAMES BERRY, F.R.C.S

... was now proved clearly that their pretext tor the invasion of Serbia—the unfortunate assassination of the Austrian Archdukehad really nothing to do with the ma‘ter, Lecause the plans tor the invasion had been prepared one year before the assassination ...

LIGHTS o’ BY X-

... war. who pins the aclusatic nishes his dwn answer the dates of this gquoti HAVE changed our viel war. let me ouote yo “The invasion of vital diffarence, as cerned, between peac might add, the viola Our Order Dept. w oot in stock ¥ arcels Books Statios 70111:{(1 ...

RUSKINGTON

... to do o gt once, and return their uniforms and rifles Any members who have not already been sworn in (for duty in case of invasion only) ean be sworn in on Monday evening next. Those having uniforms, and are not intending o he sworn must take ghis as a ...

IN ALSACE, FRENCH ROUT THE GERMANS. LIEGE HOLDING OU'T

... troops with fervent expressions of welcome. A French reconnaissance in force in Alsace nas had important consequences. The invasion of one of the lost Provinces bas greatly inni)irite(l the French nation. The town of Altkirch was captured in a fight in ...

Powkrrur Guxs

... Tommy, Tommy, Tommy, and the people don’t seem to realise that it is Jack that is saving, and has ...

n the Auxiliary Class

... of them who, within his own experience, or that of one of his relatives or comrades, has mot known the horrors of German invasion of French homes and all its accompanying filth and cruelty. ...