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... (*ELTR! NA MF$. The Celtic invasion is the first which we can diatinetly trans in ire Progreso +terms EuroPe• They into two great brntwl•con. followed ear h “the r entering ...
... extremely difficult one. She was betrayed by the T.ar's advisers, and now when she has recovered from the effects of the invasion and is ready to fight to recover her lost land she finds herse'f in dan- (Continued at Fout of Next Colums.) ger of isolation ...
... present campaign,’ slid General Peco i Graldi, commander of that same army which in May, 1916, arrested the attemrtd Ausirian invasion through the Trentino, and which i: agzain fac ng tie enemy on t*hv couthern ridge of the high platcau of Aciago, General ...
... operations in Mesopotamia and Palestine we have dea't the Germans a severe blow. The! dream of the conquest of Asia and th\‘ invasion of Egypt has been dispelled, whilst in spite of the long inactivity of the Allied force at Salontka it is none the less true ...
... Chronicle,” is| Conrad von Hoetzendorf, author of most of Austria’s plans for the invasion of Italy by the valleys through the mountain front. His project for invasion towards Brescia was rejected last vear in favour of the Archduke Fugene's for cutting ...
... found that the substituted company will provide excellent fare. Lord French tellg us we must be prepared for an attempt at invasion, and tbofl:gm of the times point to the possibility of an effort on Germany's part. Perhaps the most striking of these s.gns ...
... Scotland , 'He', Nevi.). In the land of the valleys, Cumber. land, we find cram. comb, meaning valley. The memory of the Roman invasion has been pre-' ite-red in the termination cheater (derived from cestra) in the names of inch places sa Manchester. Though ...