INVASION
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... THE INVASION. Having held their line from near the Northern Mazurian Lakes (Mauer See and Dargamen See) to Gumbinnen (about 30 miles from the Russian frontier) since the famous raid up to the walls of Konigsberg early in the war, the Russians have recently ...
... INVASION DANGERS. In tbe House of Commons. Mr. Bellairs will ask Mr. McKenna Monday whether his attention been called alarmist statements made by Rear- Admiral Finnis in speech Dover December 2; whether tbe alleged aucoeestnl invasion of Scotland by a ...
... able to defend these shores against any invasion which was reasonably probable to take place. That might seem an inversion of the previous statement, but held that a great array was not needed to repel invasion of this country. knew that fleet in the ...
... INVASION OF ANGOLA. APOLOGY BY GERMANY TO PORTUGAL. Reuter' Agency understands that the German Consul at Loanda. Angola, has presented a formal apology to the Portuguese Governor- General for the recent invasion of Portuguese territory. . . . It now appears ...
... however powerful, must needs operate at great strategic disadvantage against this island, making invasion well-rkigh impracticable. And it is invasion the Kaiser dreams of as the ultimate goal. Calai s therefore mean s to him what Pants never can mean ...
... INVASION OF CONSTITUENCIES. TO THE EDITOR OF THE STANDARD;. y Sih,— A practice has recently sprung up of attempt' » j procure the return of members to parliament by 180 ? l f ot allj lected from persons who are far removed from ana t unconnected with ...
... HOBROBS OF INVASION. SPEECHES OF LORD MIDLETOX AND LORD R. CECIL Tiaaaaat Midlatao praaidod tin cm, at tha Baat Marylabone Babituium .>i raaa Laafoa, bald in Queen j Hall. ia>: ~ lord Cacil jj, i Bath nahia larda apaha aarnaatly jupo-.ia, at natal qaaatiaa ...
... THE INVASION OF KENT. The ima.inn of Kent the is now apnrnaebing completion, and the last tram carryworker, will leave London Bridge hlatiou sl-Ss, W, »“• iijSS; 10,000 must have gone down from • ,^ , r ini ermoi.atrStation, way. U t aery Urge increase ...
... IN CASE OF INVASION. There might, however, arise a state of things when all laws would be suspended, as in the case of an actual invasion of the country. He thought there ought to be a provision to the effect that the executive in the case of such emergency ...
... IN CASE OF INVASION. Emergency committees to act under the military authorities in the event of invasion were appointed at a special meeting held at Withernsea, near Hull, yesterday. These committees will issue instructions to the civil population as ...
... THE BULGAR INVASION. neutrality of Greece and Rumania, 13 ceneentrating ahnost her entire forces against Serbia. Important tionllngents have, however, been sent to•Nanthi (Eikele) and liumuljina, and Dedeagach has been strongly fortified in view of the ...