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DEFENCE OF ENGLAND AGAINST INVASION

... DEFENCE ENGLAND AGAINST INVASION. Mr. BONAR LAW (I*eader the House), answering Mr. Lynch, said he had not seen tho statement made by Lord French that the successful attack by and Germans on Italian positions was the greatest surprise of all. was not intended ...

THE YORKSHIRE POST

... achieved important results designed safeguard tiio Allies from being stabbed in tho hack should the Bulgarians undertake invasion. Tito Conference Petrograd and the Naval Conference in London aro other indications tho same will to co-ordinate effort with ...

There » nothing too good for those are serving their Conn* try in the Navy, Army, Shops Factories. 'His Master's

... of life without music would unbearable. Music necessary to human happiness. The men defending the coasts of Britain from invasion the men in the trenches cannot theatres or concerts, but ' His Master's Voice' Records they may hear the original artists ...

OF OUR SUCCESS IN PALESTINE

... manoeuvres August. 1914. mobilised, instead of being dispersed, and in tho Providence of God this country was saved from invasion. Our declaration of war, he added, was tho greatest act duty England ever did. ...

There 100 good for those who ore serving their Country the Navy, Army, Shops or Factories. 'His Master's Voice' FOR

... life without music would be unbearable. Music is necessary to human happiness. The men defending the coasts of Britain from invasion or the men in the trenches cannot go to theatres or concerts, but on «His Master's Voice' Records they may hear the original ...

N.K.P.. STAFF AND THE VOLUNTEERS

... the staff will divided two Those whom it would possible liberate from their railway duties, the event emergency such as an invasion, who will, us the pa-i. permitted take up full rcmousibibtie* membership, ami the rest stan, whom it would not possible liberate ...

IMMINENT,

... German troops fairly largo taking place along tlie Rhine. According to information reaching the Swiss General Staff, all feats invasion of Switzerland Germany may finally dismissed. Landsturtu Frontier Guard* complain bitterly to the Swiss, soldiers hunger ...

NEW BOOKS RECEIVED YESTERDAY

... NEW BOOKS RECEIVED YESTERDAY. THE INVASION' AND THE WAR IN *bv Leon Van net); scd *'SELECTED Robert Service (6d. net) (T. UnwinL THE MECHANISM OF EXCHANGE, A Handbook of Bankui*. and Trade Pw ...

RAVAGES IN THE TEAK DISTRICT

... Board Agriculture London, and has also sent warnings the Parish Councils the district. best judge consider that the alarming invasion owing partly the nonfiring the moor:, recently, and partly the Orders for slaughtering the birds that have heretofore fed ...

HOW GOUT SPREADS

... HOW GOUT SPREADS. No part body free from invasion by uric ocid. The pain-causing crystals spread thcraselycs over and peuotrato the muscular tissue, producing gouty rheumatism or lumbago; they force their relentless way through delicate, keenly sensitive ...

PREMIER AND THE HELP OF THE ALLIES

... for with case* refugees from Venetia. He pointed out that a Ministerial crisis occurrng at the same time a*, the enemy's Invasion demanded above all speedy solution. He added:— Tho Government is fully alive the gravity hour, and desires there should be ...