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THE MAN-POWER BILL

... needed to establish a strong and numerous army of homa defence, without which we should ppeedily see Hindenburg attempting an invasion of England in force. If it is true, as Mr. Lloyd George admitted on-! Tuesday, that not more than seven per cent. of the ...

THE LIGHTING, HEATING AND POWER | ORDER, 1918. |

... colours. They are wanted, | not to fight in France, but to garrison this country, to safeguard Great Britain against the invasion which would be attempted, and attempted with persistence, by the Germans as soon as they knew our training camps and military ...

THE OPENING CEREMONY

... (Cheers). The Whe began o 3 had a like mission. Its ap (In' It trieq A the battlefields of France Ha Ity work O stem the German invasion, Wl eng, whe Was carried on to-day in_St. 'P,.:t their ::0,”5 asked them to consiler in 408 When o3y lad done for them in ...

JOTTINGS BY AN OLD JOURNALIST

... Vicar's Rate. The recurrence of the Easter vestries leads me to remark that I have occasionally witnessed a Nonconformist invasion in force of the ordinarily formal gathering of that character—to the unspeakable indignation of the eminently respectable ...

Published: Saturday 06 April 1918
Newspaper: St. Helens Examiner
County: Lancashire, England
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