INVASION
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... INVASION. ARE GERMANS THE IDEA STILL? An Exchange Paris telegram to-day says the belieTL* the up of the Switzerland frontier heavy traffic, and the rustling of fresij troops Belgium, means th.it the Germans wij! once more try capune Galais, and attempt ...
... INVASION S.W. Africa. RUNNING FIGHT the Bush, ■ After 40 Miles' March ACROSS WATERLESS TRACKS. GALLANT CONDUCT Of the Volunteers. What Germany Intended to Do. Otavi-Fontein (S.W. Africa), via Capetown, Wednesday. General Manie Botha's brigade of Free ...
... THE INVASION OF AUSTRIA. PREPARATIONS. ROME, Saturday. The Tribune” states that the Austrians. fearing the Italian Invasion, are strengthening their defensive lines along the line to Trieste-Gratz, Vienna. KASSER’S VILLA AT CORFU. V3EO AS SUBMARINE BASE ...
... THE INVASION OF POLAND. Exempts advance over WIDE FRONT. GERMAN CLAIMS. JoO.OOO PRISONERS TAKEN JUNE. * Russian stand. to) 0 PRISONERS TAKEN IN COUNTER-ATTACK ne A astro-German invasion _ into Poland is apparently taking the form advance on front about ...
... IN CASE OF INVASION. LORD BRYCE’S STIRRING SPEECH TO SCHOOLBOYS. Viscount Bryce presented the prizes at Dulwich College to-day at the annual Speech Day. “It is with great pleasure,” he said, that we hare heard of the large number •>f Old ADeynians who ...
... periodical just to hand, a well-known military writer seriously discusses this question of a German invasion. The principal military object of such an Invasion would be, he points out, the interruption of the aid Britain can afford to the general alliance ...
... COST OF INVASION. HOW THE WAR LOAN WOULD VANISH IN A FEW MONTHS. In speech Alderley, Cheshire, last night, which he urged everybody to help the War Loan. Lord Sheffield said fee did not think the war would reach us m England, still, was a bold man who ...
... AN INVASION ESSENTIAL Calais in the hands of Germany is a key world power (says neutral corresp indent of the Timet) a main article of the German creed. Imperialists believe that Calais mast secured a lasting peace is U> attained. It is part of their ...
... CALAIS AND INVASION. There are two things about which the nation ought to b e thinking, writes Mr. Lovat Fraser in the Daily Mail. o ne is Calais and the other is invasion. There is every reason to believe that the Germans will strike another blow for ...
... THE INVASION OF EGYPT. The story of the abortive invasion of Egypt by the Turkish armies under Djemal Pasha in January and February is told in Part 48 (Vol. IV.) of The Times History of the Wel', which will be published to-morrow. The number, which ...