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MOBILISATION

... MOBILISATION. Eventa iollowed with atmazing rapidity. War against Germany on account of its invasion of Belgium which we are bound under Treaty to protect was declared on Tuesday night. On Wednesday, the Army and Navy were mobirsed. The various branches ...

ITALY

... have gore to Italy with their respective military staffs, no doubt to concert measures for meeting the German attack. 'lle invasion of Italian soil by the eoemy has stirred up the whole nation with dignation sod patriotic resolve, and the base elements ...

TLIZODAY, OCTOBYR 6, 1914. Iv is evident that the great battle which has been raging for over three weeks has

... far been frustrated. Th e Allies are confident of success, which may at any moment now attend their arms. Is the eastern invasion by the Russians, sue. cess after success has been scored by them, and although the Kaiser himself is his forces, they have ...

MR BALFOUR AND THE FIGHT

... ridiculed the claims of the Germans that it was a victory for them, and said that, as a result of the battle, the prospects of an invasion of this country had been considerably reduced, the blockade had not been slackened one hair's breadth, and it would be many ...

RUMANIA

... they bare bad to fall back • vastly superior force of Germans which has brought on the scene The sow threatens Rumania with invasion, bat the bold the harrow passes strongly, and it is saierstood that reinforcements have bees sent theta On Sunday the balletios ...

RUMANIA

... RUMANIA. Although Marksmen aseceeded in his invasion of Rumania through the ard has linked up his forces with the troops thrown prose the Danube, he is sow meeting with a determined from the On it reported that great battles were is is Wallachia before ...

Yesterday's Parliament

... Yesterday's Parliament. CIVILIANS AND INVASION. In the House of Commons yesterday, Sir C. Kinloch Cooke asked if it proposed to issue instructions to civilians as to the course of action to be taken in the event of a foreign raid. Mr McKenna said the ...

LORD MAYORS BANQUZT. TIMM mama, KR BALFOUR, AND LORD FRENCH ON TEI WAR

... Moreover, the volunteers would play a great and wc.rtby part if ever called upon to repel an attempted invasion. We must always act and appear as though invasion was possible, and thence we can never be taken with surprise on the main fronts. Proceeding, his ...