GLASGOW VOLUNTEER MEDICAJ, UNITS. AMBUtANCE FOR SERVICE IN GREAT BRITAIN IN THE EVENT OF INVASION
... GLASGOW VOLUNTEER MEDICAJ, UNITS. AMBUtANCE FOR SERVICE IN GREAT BRITAIN IN THE EVENT OF INVASION. ...
... GLASGOW VOLUNTEER MEDICAJ, UNITS. AMBUtANCE FOR SERVICE IN GREAT BRITAIN IN THE EVENT OF INVASION. ...
... Six Women and the Invasion . By GABRIELLE znB MABGEEBITE TERTA . With Preface by Mts HUMPHRY WARD . 6 s . net Tie Glebe . — As xatrrtng and poignant a aoenmeni as ¦ the irar ass produced , jtt one sparkling at every torn ¦ Rtth that Gallic -sit aod ...
... MAN-POWER PROBLEM. CHANCES OF AN INVASION. PREMIER AND “NEW CONTINGENCIES.” London, Saturday Night There is ono postage Mr Lloyd George’s (writes corn*rpondenl) «hi(-h |»er hap* more attention it oeivod from the prof«*anonal commentator* After dsdariag ...
... without nmsic 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 ...
... open a fund for the relief of those unfortunate Italians who have been obliged to fly from their homes before the recent invasion . The refugees have by now for the most part been drafted through the large centres , such . ' as Milan , Florence , and ...
... were so bravely facing dangers and constant perils that they Were living in this country free practically from all fear of invasion, and saved from the horrors of war and starvation. (Applause) the the Chairman, ..Irs Mime was awarded a cordial vote of ...
... : i unnecessary sacrifice of life . Who was reeponsibie . j Plerr Glockel askedfor the complete failure of the iirst two invasions of Sorbw : I Why was Przemysl not evacuated at tho m-ikl moment ? It was officially admitted thai thn fell ; , of 10 , 000 ...
... efficient way in which our R.N.R. has backed up the Navy, has, without doubt, protected our shores and our homes from the invasion the Hun hordes. Surely this faqt is enough to the City's charity! concert arranged in aid of this Fund will the Music Hall ...
... Con■'» the defensive fore**, ever break tlmnigii. ‘'ill quite safe from {•any. who are to act vow that nothing and that the invasion. Sad Burning Fatality (VI. (k'uK*»i»‘ .servant HlythwvrHsi, Ki KirkoaMy lli'.p ,1 nit tx.rnu _ ahe auocuniVv) h r injuries ...
... The efficient way which our R.N.R. has backed up the Navy, has, without doubt, protected our shores and our homes from the invasion the Hun hordes. Surely this fact is enough melt the City's charity A ooncert arranged in aid of this Fund will be given in ...
... fourth Christmas in the tented field and on the stormy wave. Their constant watch and ward have protected us from defeat invasion, and trust that ere long they may have an honourable rest from their labours and a due reward for their sacrifice. The courage ...
... School, at aurprist* party im*ot in Uk* school, presented Williai'i janitor, ami his wifo with a si Ivor cako stand on the invasion of thi'ir silver wedding. Mr J. A. D. Kosa, made the prv'oertalion. , Military Medal lor Railway Worker.—Ptc. Anhie Cook ...