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Foster Clark's S O U P [SQUARES] BRIGHTNESS UNDER ARMS

... P [SQUARES] BRIGHTNESS UNDER ARMS. BRIGHTEST FORCES IN THE WORLD are UNDER -I- ARMS for the protection of Home from the invasion of dullness, dirt, rust, and tarnish. MONKEY BRAND is always at your service, to polish off rust and tarnish from Metals ...

EARIA OF GOCT. ■}

... invested, and the delicate, aensitivo nerve sheaths ruthlessly penetrated. The inevitable result of -this widespread uric acid invasion ultimately agonising torture and unbeatable pain, and, extreme cases, actual distortion of join t6, and formation'of great ...

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... officer, knowing that Whitehouse had been a Scout, eent him out on a special errend. * Just suppose the enemy is planning an invasion,” he eaid. want you to go out and examine such and such an area and re- port the nature of the groun w The scouting instinct ...

Published: Saturday 05 February 1916
Newspaper: Yorkshire Evening Post
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 296 | Page: 5 | Tags: none

THE STRICKEN BRAVE'

... the wholo them, which of one sort another aro more t-han twenty number, but with the events ar.d 718, when great Islamic invasion was turned back, with Ibo taking of the city and its plunder an army of buccaneers, called Crusaders, 1202, and, finally ...

TEXTILE WAR ORDERS IN AMERICA

... kind of commercial warfare to regain lost advantages export markets certain, and unless this country prepared meet such an invasion must lose its present industrial prosperity. While there may scarcity of skilled male labour Europe for a long while after ...

SUMMARY OK THE NEWS

... of the subject. Th© Law* Journal refers to the latest Act conferring powers to he used by the Executive in the event of invasion other special military emergency, and says that will deplorable the unconstitutional conditions which hav© been created ...

FROM THE GRAND FLEET TO THE TRENCHES Let those who have any lingering doubte as to the éteadfastness of our

... realises that here indeed is the personification of France. Both have been struck down by a fell disease— is not the Hun invasion the vers worst disease that could be imagined?—but beth haye set themselves the superhuman task of triumphing over that disease ...

Published: Tuesday 01 February 1916
Newspaper: Yorkshire Evening Post
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 783 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

THE TRAGEDY OF SERBIA. NURSE’S STORY OF THE RETREAT. HEROISM UNDER SUFFERING. The sufferings Serbia in. the ..

... Serbian people, and, naturally, reverts to the profound disappointment at the inability of the Allies to stem the tide of invasion, the result of which the Serb©, having successfully withstood so many assaults of the Austrians, have in a few weeks been ...

Published: Tuesday 01 February 1916
Newspaper: Leeds Mercury
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 902 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

VOLUNTEER TRAINING CORPS ATTITUDE THE WAR OFFICE. THE PARLIAMENTARY BILL. I A conference Presidents of County ..

... not passed bv ti..- Government was of national importance. The Volunteers were ling undertake any service, ar.d in case of invasion. which God forbid! there not one man amongst i» who would not be ready at or.ee to shoulder hi.- rifle, and into the t-renchtw ...

THE YORKSHIRE POST. FRIDAY. FEBRUARY 4. 1916

... of aerial policy. It is urged that the problem of meeting aerial invasion seems to be dealt with in a haphazard fashion, and it said that seems to know whether tho danger of invasion is to be averted by land or aerial defence or combination of both. ...