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OSMAN PLAN OF INVASION

... OSMAN PLAN OF INVASION. According to the New York Herald, the Canadian Goverwnent has received from its secret agents iu New York a startling report, showing:- 1. That 200,000 Manlier rifles have been secretly ptuvhased by German agents end shipped ...

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... * GERNIANS' FEAR OF INVASION. The Times says stem{ meeting in the German Reichstag was not quite secret enough. and the unauthorised report was not auFrpraised in time to prevent rupee reaching this countr y . The thing which interests about this gathering ...

THE P ETROGRAD PLAN

... Not only would local command of the sea-render it possible for the Germane to seize the ports which they need for their invasion along the coast, and especially Riga. but if this naval superiority were once fully established the Germans could continue ...

A BRILLIANT IRISH BARRISTER

... against foreign invasion, and I ~anfeas, he said. I see many teauna for preferting German invasion to British finance. - But when the present war began thus wa, , no more vigorous champion 'of the Allies titan Professor Kettle. The invasion of Belgium fired ...

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... * * A FRENCH GENERAL OX GERMAN THREATS OF INVASION OF ENGLAND. PURF. In are nit number of 1.•-• Tomos an interview it published with a d•stinguuehed French general officer (retired) eta the mils taxy situation. In it he I read • groat deal itt the ...

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... any mare chance of an invasion to-day than there was six weeks ago. His lordship added that a small committee had been formed. to prepare detailed lista of food supplies and stores which would be available in the event of invasion Other matters affecting ...

LNVABION OF BRITAIN

... harbour again, de• dared Mr. F. T. Jane, the well-known naval writer, at a lecture at Liverpool. We were once very near an invasion, and it, was the Navy that saved us—and there waa never a word of it in the newspapers. Ho did not say it, would happen, ...

THE MONTH

... their number will increase to 120.000 to 150,000. a force which is capable of hindering severely the glans of the Bulgarian invasion if definite results are not achieved in the meantime. The military correspondent of the Pesti Nark. - believes that at the ...

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... Kinvb,nl hut a life e , ihrvv by the Idea of a new war tn. fou:lit in order to get rid of the staTeetng. mennee of an invasion an invasion no tiger imprwsible nor'. as the aggressor would have at his service hi; •sohiiiarine boats. and the air;eraft. 'Those ...

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... Chief Constable has drawn the attentiou of the Magistrate. in Airdrie to the 4.-Srahility of hissing more contml over the invasion of the town by shows. At the court for licensing throe people this week he pointed not that usually when one net of showmen ...

WEDNESDAY

... fighting. A high Russian authority says:-••• The second stage of the cyar on this front concluded with the final stoppage of the invasion. The third stage will begin when we proceed to drive hack the invader. Any offensive that we may undertake meanwhile nmst ...

EVERY HAND TO THE PLOUGH

... time he assured them it was not intended to remove them from the localities in which they had lived except in the event of invasion or grave emergency. At York he said. We are beginning to realise now what it is we are up against, and if we are to pull ...