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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” ...

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 ...

In Case or INvasiox

... In Case or INvasiox. The Council in Committee decided that in case of invasion the powers of the War Charities Act be delegated to the Watch Committee. The Mayor said that any expenses as to the passage through the city ot refugees would, i{ was fair ...

A “SPBCIAL.”

... to frighten our women and children. Well, they have failed utterly. Even if we did get them amongst ue, we should take the invasion with comparative courage. But this so-called “warning” is aquite another thing. We are candidly more frightened of the “buzzer” ...

Corn Exchange

... film is to do it but slight Justice, It is one of the most heilling filims in the world. A powerful story of an imaginary invasion of Amerca—ind a wonderfully lipropared country ghe is depicted—hy o rubbloss and unscrupulous foe, Like all Vitagraph productions ...

SERBIA'S STORY. -——lo:— The Epic of a Hero Land

... the great possi- Inlities of this braves' of the Balkan States, After Serbia had successtully resisted the third Austrian invasion, and when her sufferings from wounds and from the still worse inflictions of typhus were a* their height, Dr. and Mrs. Berry ...

DR, JAMES BERRY, F.R.C.S

... was now proved clearly that their pretext tor the invasion of Serbia—the unfortunate assassination of the Austrian Archdukehad really nothing to do with the ma‘ter, Lecause the plans tor the invasion had been prepared one year before the assassination ...

RUSKINGTON

... to do o gt once, and return their uniforms and rifles Any members who have not already been sworn in (for duty in case of invasion only) ean be sworn in on Monday evening next. Those having uniforms, and are not intending o he sworn must take ghis as a ...

RUSKINGTON

... Allegiance do so before the next Parade. Any member of the Corps not wishing to be swora in for Guard Duty in case of an invasion is requested to return his unitorm and equipment to Mr, B, Kirton at WESLEYAN REFORM CHAPEL. — On Monday afterncon the members ...

COMPULSION AND CONSCRIPTION. Mr. Linton's Reply to X-Ray

... erime. It would weaken the Army by intioducing large numbers of men to whom soldiering is distasteful. It would be a grave invasion of personal liberty. It would tend to destroy that independence of character which js among the most valuable of the nation’s ...

HIGH-CLASS

... unexampled efficloncy and success,” four supreme and capital duties: (i) The detfenco of our shores against the possibility of invasion; (i) The complete neutralisation of the aggressive power of a hostile flest; (il The clearance of the submarine menace drom ...

ff since Tremlay

... Corps and Battalion. On be. half of thiir Corps he had undertaven to provide 25 men for certain guard duties in case of invasion. He sinceraly hoped and helleved that would never come about, hut already they were relieving the Government to the extent ...