OTHER FRONTS
... and of course all is quiet on the Suez Canal. Turks and Germans both have something else to do just now than to arrange an invasion of Egypt. ...
... and of course all is quiet on the Suez Canal. Turks and Germans both have something else to do just now than to arrange an invasion of Egypt. ...
... Mexican territory, and that the Government will give the Army full rein to catch the bandits. This would not oonsideired an invasion Mexico, but merely of an outlaw -band over which the ocal Government has control.—Router. Washington, Friday. statement issued ...
... separate commercial treaties with Austria or Germany, and deciding upon the necessary steps to take in order to prevent the invasion of the Allied Countries by German products immediately after the war. As the strength of Germany is based upon her commercial ...
... and evidence of increased liveliness on the part of the enemy provides plenty of material for gossip. The threatened invasion ox England is discussed, of course, from evety conceivable standpoint. Opinion in naval circles is not disposed to any ...
... ple state that the Russian advance has oaused panic among the Mussulman population of the provinces adjacent to the zone invasion. Numerous caravans of famished women, children, and old people arc fleeing into the mountains. The inhabitants of have all ...
... given by British agriculturists, are being apportioned among these brave farmers who have suffered ruin through the German invasion. The Committee seeks to afford similar assistance in all invaded countries as opportunity occurs. ...
... to the isthmus of Tehuantepec at present owing to disturbed conditions there. Several newspapers announce that a punitive invasion of Mexico began under Brigadier- General Pershing early this morning. If this is true, the War Department is keeping it quiet ...
... which the Fund has sent, along with other material relief, to the farmers in Frauce who have suffered ruin through the German invasion. Some of these Wiltshire oats, by the wa{l. are now being sown on the farm lands just bekind Verdun, and the peasant farmers ...
... statement to the effect that “under the providions of the 1863 Act men can only be ra“«'rnp for service in case of actual invasion. They cannot be called on for guard work and other duties except they volunteer for them.” The Association says that ““all ...
... sixteen killed. It is stated that Government will give the army full rein to catch the bandit.. This mild not be considered an invasion of Mexico, but merely the pursuit of an outlaw band over o hieli the local government have no control. — Reuter. ...
... communicate information which in igh t be of use to the enemy. Circular+ marked confidential regarding arrangements in case of invasion wet,• sent to Mrs. Swayne and other motorists by a committee appointed to deal with the question. Mr Swayue forwarded ...
... decided the officials to reverse the programme, so-that once more Cheltenham has somewhat gained -from the war. The agreeable invasion may be expected happen Saturday, Aug. sth, which wili further mail-** memorable by Mayoral reception, probably held the Town-hall ...