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INVASION BY AIR

... INVASION BY AIR. POSSIBILITY Oi’ ZEPPELINS LONDON TO LOWER ITS LIGIT Sir Edward Henry, Commissiorer of I lice for the )letropoiis, issues the tolow ing statement : In wew of the known power and range of the modern Zeppelins, the (omuissioner of Police ...

which YOU MAY TAKE The Invasion of Women

... which YOU MAY TAKE The Invasion of Women into all departments of life becom parent every day now that so ma away. Hur.dnj; and thousands Eom “for the duration of the ave always been held by men, ar have to be open to them agan settle down and they are ...

IN CASE OF INVASION. — What Lincoln People Must Do

... there be an invasion of our coast. This notice need cuuse no alarm. There is no more danger of invasion to-day than at any period of the war. 2 But it is a matter for satisfaction to know that not only are the Authorities making every effort to maintain ...

IN CASE OF INVASION. —0 —— e % THE DUTY OF CIVILIANS AND OTHERS. LORD LIEVTBENANT'S INSTRUCTIONS

... of any attempt at invasion, “Failing special military instructions to the contrary being issued at any time hereafter, #he whole of the population in the villages and districts iminediately affected by an attempted invasion mlu\u.lciy stay by their homes ...

TO LINCOLN’S YOUNG MEN PREPARE FOR INVASION, DEAN FRY’S OFFER. [To Tem Eprror.]

... TO LINCOLN’S YOUNG MEN PREPARE FOR INVASION, DEAN FRY’S OFFER. [To Tem Eprror.] Sir,—Tlt has been suggested to me by a deeply respected citizens of Lincoln in a letter as follows: “T do wish that there cculd bo a crusade in Lincoln to get_all the Young ...

Lidgett’s to Gallipoli . and back again unscathed. = }ll.\l'fllf\' WILL RECORD THE INVASION OF \ I I THE PENINSULA

... Lidgett’s to Gallipoli . and back again unscathed. = }ll.\l'fllf\' WILL RECORD THE INVASION OF \ I I THE PENINSULA OF GALLIPOLI as the Nm most heroic and dJdaring exploit of the Grea t N:' World Wagr in which we are n(t)w P engaged. And when our victories ...

Lidgett’s to Gallipoli and back again unscathed. r N }lk'rnn\' WILL RECORD THE INVASION OF | I / THI PENINSULA

... Lidgett’s to Gallipoli and back again unscathed. r N }lk'rnn\' WILL RECORD THE INVASION OF | I / THI PENINSULA OF GALLIPOLI as the l‘‘ most heroic and daring exploit of the Grea t :, World War in which we are no:v o e N sngaged, And when our victories ...

NOT ALL GONE TO ’IHE;LINCOLN COUNTY POLICE WAR. —tl e Lincoln and her Farmers’ Boys. THE USUAL INVASION YESTERDAY

... NOT ALL GONE TO ’IHE;LINCOLN COUNTY POLICE WAR. —tl e Lincoln and her Farmers’ Boys. THE USUAL INVASION YESTERDAY - Mog: of us had looked forward to a somewhat altenuated Statutes Day this yeasr. Despite the magical influence of the agricultural **star” ...

PREPARATIONS BEING MADE. IMPORTANT OFFICIAL STATEMENT

... canses, they expeet this invasion wilF be made, whether with the object of conquering the country or causing a panic they don’t know, but they look wupon it as an absolute certainty sooner or later, “ In the event of invasion the population of Lincolnshire ...

THRIFT AT HOME,

... come into at a later date. Saving does not imply penuriousness in the home life, but just wise watchfulness against the invasions of the unnecessary, guarding against the little leakages in home expenses, in pitching the key nffii\'ing in proger harmony ...

. gratefully Mk rod MRS. CHARLES SPARE. 124), T. rriwe Rood, Ellistoar, Leleit.r. MU THAT FLY!

... grounds. Anyone allowing filths c on_ to exist is a danger to himself, his and his neighbours. The invasion by is mwe .laagerons to as than any German invasion, and it therefore hchov:s us to fight it by every means in our anwer.—Sourr faithfully, LEJNAkb ...

Published: Friday 11 May 1917
Newspaper: Coalville Times
County: Leicestershire, England
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