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The Balkans

... presence of the Greek Army now defending the soil of their country aloe constitutes source difficulty for the enemy, and the invasion of is also hard task, owing to the nature of the country and to the difficulties of supply. Greek sol diem and officers were ...

Published: Monday 31 December 1917
Newspaper: Edinburgh Evening News
County: Midlothian, Scotland
Type: Article | Words: 115 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

PEACE CONFERENCE. RUSSIAN FRONT TO BE INTACT. Amsterdam, Friday. A telegram from Brest Litovsk via Berlin of ..

... intact, and the Petrograd Garrison would have to take its part in the defence of the Port of Revolutionary Russia.—(Reuter.) INVASION OF BANKS. ALL FOREIGN HOUSES OCCUPIED BY SOLDIERS. Petrograd, Thursday. The Commissioners to-day closed all the private banks ...

Published: Saturday 29 December 1917
Newspaper: Daily Record
County: Lanarkshire, Scotland
Type: | Words: 329 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

Germany’s

... shoals mines, it will endeavour to put two hundred thousand men upon British shores to ravish and destroy in a last mad orgy. Invasion of Britain. There aio Generals of great fame our ’ountry to-day who certainly believe that this grand attack will be the ...

Published: Saturday 29 December 1917
Newspaper: Dundee People's Journal
County: Angus, Scotland
Type: Article | Words: 335 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

INCrDENTS * OFt : THE ; WAR

... is only one contin ^ encv which might possibly nrevent Russia from fulfilling her obligations , and that is a sudden enemy invasion -of . Southern Russia . The latest pBicaal news from ihjs quarter , however , should cairn any ^ eties which you may Still ...

Published: Saturday 29 December 1917
Newspaper: The Scotsman
County: Midlothian, Scotland
Type: Article | Words: 1207 | Page: 10 | Tags: none

HEROES IN HOSPITAL

... went out to our brave Allies , and we all rejoice that they have rallied so well , and that they aro stemming the tide o £ invasion of their traditional enemy and historic oppressor . . It -was with more than the usual interest that I found in a certain ...

Published: Saturday 29 December 1917
Newspaper: The Scotsman
County: Midlothian, Scotland
Type: Article | Words: 2963 | Page: 7 | Tags: none

BONNYBR3DGE

... Aad the sound of voioo that still.” Yet with all have great- deal to be thankful for. We have not, hod endure the .horrors invasion being overrun a cruel and relentless enemy, as other countries the Continent have. Prussian militarism iis being slowly strangled ...

Published: Saturday 29 December 1917
Newspaper: Falkirk Herald
County: Stirlingshire, Scotland
Type: Article | Words: 813 | Page: 2 | Tags: none

LONDON LETTER. MEMORY OF GERMANY'S ATROCITIES. Passing doctor in comfort (BY JOURNAL SPECIAL WIRE.) New Bridge ..

... section, many of the c of the enemy invaders as showing a German victory would mean for us. the story of the Austro-German invasion of Northern Italy comes to be told will found less terrible than that of the happenings Belgium, France, Serbia, and Russian ...

Published: Saturday 29 December 1917
Newspaper: Aberdeen Press and Journal
County: Aberdeenshire, Scotland
Type: Article | Words: 1023 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

THE A lIMRIE AND COATBRIDGE ADVERTISER

... still the greaten: refs.4oll for thankfulness that. apart from airraidini; by the Germans, we are still kept immune from invasion and the devastating effeet• of fighting the enemy in our own tight little island. What we have had to ill put up with ...