INVASION
... INVASION means more trains for the Fighting Forces ...
... INVASION means more trains for the Fighting Forces ...
... The Invasion At this moment their thoughts were more particularly concentrated on the invasion which would presumably start in the near future from this country. These men who were standing ready for the great task must receive from their country that ...
... INVASION Roe Deer were not slow to notice this change and from their Highland refuges a slow spread back south began. It was a furtive invasion. Secretly, by night, the little deer made their way down the wooded valleys. Early in the 19th century, local ...
... An Invasion, Mr Goddard said there was a lull at the moment, but when he travelled over the country and found people so complacent he felt sheer despair. We must not under-estimate Hitler again; he would strike, and strike hard, before long. He might ...
... Hunnish Invasion The author has a gift for racy narrative; and you will find that you are compelle'd to read. In the first chapter, “Marching Feet.” there, is a graphic description of the gallant fight the Poles put up in September 1938 against the terrible ...
... WELCOME INVASION Regular members of the church and congregation at Kelso Baptist Church had a pleasant surprise on Sunday when a large company of young people with their leaders from the Inch Mission, which is part of the work of the Edinbureh City Mission ...
... INVASION INVENTORY Every day now hear more about Hitler’s invasion plans, and it behoves us to see that our own personal preparations are complete. Since we are told and liave all resolved to stay put,” are asked supply ourselves with what need so that ...
... THE POSSI E INVASION. OONFERENCE IN EDINBURGH. The Lord Provost of Edinbu -Lieutenants » by virtue of the powers given to the Lo of areas that might be affected by a possible invasion of this country, has formed an carrying thro Emergency Committee for ...
... The Gipsy Invasion INTERESTING NOLES FROM OUR OWN CORKESPUNDENTS, The second Saxon invasion is an accomplished fact, and what William the Terrible cannot do by his legion, he has accomplished with bis mercen- ary Egyptians! He bas invaded Scotland. North ...
... INVASION OF THE TRANSVAAL. The crossing of the British was announced in despatch issued by the War Office on Sunday night. It was as follows :—Lord Roberts, To the Secretary of State for War. Vereeniging, Sunday, May 27, 1.50 p.m. We crossed the Vaal ...
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... THE SARDINIAN INVASION OF NAPLES. Munich, October Hi. The Officu/i Journal publishes telegram dated Turin. 15th, asserting that great consternation prevailed among the Ministry, that the Russian ami Prussian Ambassadors had remitted formal protests against ...