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... alluded to the warning J to the possibility of invasion and the urgent there wa*. for j the largo of the Volunteer Force. quoted General Ovens ac boon to rave that the did say There is some danger invasion, and. •we must guard it. Fivon if the danger ...
... tha spring of 1918 than at any previous period fee is, of course, obtain reliable doubt, deems necessary run no risks where invasion is concerned, but, even if the Germans attempted a landing on our shores, their numbers would be counted in tens rather than ...
... operation when necessity arose, but it was not desirable to disclose them while the war proceeding. In the event threatened invasion, the Government could put their hands every enemy alien at once. It was unlikely any them were epic,«, hut all were carefnllv ...
... things sell, but, doing so. they are laying heavy burden those dependant upon the men v.bo are standing between them *nd invasion, and without whose heroic assistance they would not indulging in the times which are, for the aroseut, their portion. ® good ...