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MENACE TO SILESIA
... IMPENDING INVASION BY POLES. COPENHAGEN, Thursday. A Berlin telegram stated that according news from Beuthen, the military administration and Workmen’s and Soldiers’ Council of Silesia are taking measures to withstand the threatened Polish invasion of the ...
added; but taking then eltogother. I question if even the Germans will find them unreason able as a basis of
... Germany. That seems to imply the terms suggested are at least end when the Germans come to consider them as an alternative to invasion and all the horrre of winter campaign on their own soil. I base no doubt of the result and that we shall hate on armistice ...
The Navy's Share, ICOPYRIGINTO
... The Navy's Share, ICOPYRIGINTO _ Since the days when Queen Elizabeth die. against invasion, as the screen toc our supputed Spanish and Portuguese claims to con- Plies, and as the engine for blockading the trol the Indian and Pacific Oceans, sea power ...
Sympathy With Russian “ Cedca&ttt.**
... food is evidence that they arc anxious nothing which will excite furtlier hostility against Germany, bring about an armed invasion Gorman territory for the establishment peace. ...
GERMANY’S EXCUSE
... undary should be protecte Troops had als. 5 been assembled on Bavaria’s eastern frontier, but appeared jmprobable.—Reuter. an invasion of German territory by the Czechs home last night James Foster (61) Through falling forward on the fire at his street, Oldham ...
LUDBNDORPF
... Tscchs-Sldvaks, i.e., the Bohemian Slavs, have already offered to place 500,000 troops at the disposal of the Allies for the invasion of Saxony. The Saxons have never liked the Prussians. They were forced in 1866 into confederation with the Junkers. Our men ...
THOUSANDS OF GERMANS N PERIL. MAIN PIVOT OF OLE FRONT TAKEN Defences Being North ot Sedan. The Exchange ..
... says: The Americans have now reached the Meu: where the Germans had planned their last stand to save the Fatherland from invasion on a front of over 50 miles. They have crossed ¢! river south of Sienay on a ten-mile front and surmounted the crests of ...
SLAVES?!
... TO-DAY SHOW YOUR- GRATITUDE THE MEN OF THE FLEET AND GALLANT MERCHANT SERVICE who WAVE SAVED OUR LAND FROM INVASION AND STARVATION THOUSANDS OF THEM HAVE men THAT WE MIGHT LIVE LORD JELLICOE'S APPEAL TO MANCHESTER. SEND YOUR “ NOW TO THE LINGS FUND ...
TERMS,
... imply that the terms suggested are at least semi-official,” and when the Germans come to consider them as an alternative to invasion and all the horrors of a winter campaign on their own soil, I have no doubt of the result and that we shall have armistice ...
MILITARY AND NAVAL LEADERS. * SUI JOHN JELUCOB
... minfls by its • strong silent commander. Before ho'took the took of defending our shores and she Atlantic ports France against invasion, Admiral Jellicoe was practically unknown to the public. His anxiety get with j the Germans was quickly evidenced the Battle ...
LVDENDOR Fr
... Taecbs-Slovaks, i.e., the Bohemian Slays. have already offered to plaice 500.000 troops at the disposal of the Allies for the invasion of Saxony. The Saxons have never liked the Prussians. They were furred in 1868 into confederation with the Junkers. Our men ...