Repel Invasion
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... INVASION OF SERBIA. There was much speculation as to the next German move after the Russians had been driven back, but all doubts were set at rest when the news came at the end of September that Field-Marshal Mackensen was preparing to cross the Danube ...
... A LOCAL INVASION. The !Impeder reported that there were twenty casts cf 'Gemini measles in one pariah in the dietrwt.—They Chairman: They hare got a Germaa intaki nap there right enough. (Laughter.) ...
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... the theoretical invasion of France by the attacking armies was precisely the same advance as in actual fact they made the following year. In the manceuvres Von Kluck commanded the right wing precisely as he did in the actual invasion. In these he tame ...
... •mistake of thinking that Russia was on the point of breaking through the Carpathian defences; on any other supposition her invasion of Transylvania was wholly indefensible. If the northern defences of Rumania give way, all the hopes that we hail formed ...
... 100,000 MEN The Allies have taken strong measures against Greece in consequence of the Government's permission of Bulgarian invasion. A virtual blockade of Greek ports has commenced. The Russians are advancing triumphantly and have captured the fortress ...
... Brussilors armies between June 41k and August 13th captured 7,757 offieers, 360.45 men, 406 guns, and 1,326 maehine guns. INVASION BY BACTERIA Widespread interest attaches to the remarkable suggestion made by Dr. Davies, the Medical Officer of Health at ...
... communicate in= formation *filch might be of use to. the Circulsrs t marked Ipenfalantial ”, regard- ing arrangements in case of invasion were , sent te, Mrs. Swayne„ end,. other . motorists by a committee appointed to heal wAh', the • question. Mrs. Sweyne ...
... latest reports from Roumania are disquieting it is confidently expected, thanks to the efforts of Russia, that the enemy invasion will soon be stayed. In a few days lam told to expect a welcome change in the situation. ...
... (Dr. Burrows), speaking, at an induction service at Doncaster, .outlined the duties of the British clergy in the evnt of an invasion of this country. His lordship said he held it to be their duty, in that case, to risk everything, even to the extent of laying ...
... Rumania and Rumano-Rut- Sian co-operation is nor? the main object of Germany. Thtit end would be best served by a German invasion across Rumania which should link up the German positions in Transylvania with the German-Bulgarian lines in the Dobrudja ...