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An Invasion

... An Invasion from some foreign power. In those day. there were convtant alarms of thin nature, and it must be remembered there were then no arms of any description among the people to defend themselves. But lately, a man who could remember these times ...

Published: Thursday 22 November 1906
Newspaper: North Star and Farmers' Chronicle
County: Ross and Cromarty, Scotland
Type: Article | Words: 159 | Page: 6 | Tags: none

The “Invasion”

... The “Invasion” There would be a total of about 4.000 service personnel at the range. The bulk of them would be in Benbecula and there will be others in South Uist and at Sollas. The trainees would live in Benbecula and travel to and from the range, and ...

“Invasion”

... “Invasion” Friday was “Children’s Day” when hundreds of pupils from rural Lewis invaded the town and taxed the seating in the Town Hall beyond its capacity. At 4 p.m. those who had no further competitions were asked to leave the hall. in order to make ...

“Invasion”

... “Invasion” Priday was “Children’s Day” n hundreds of pupils from | Lewis invaded the town taxed the seating in the n Hall beyond its capacity. ! p.m. those who had no cr competitions were asked ve the hall. in order to room for older pupils who en waiting ...

invasion

... invasion. already prepared in Hie country, against a Consumption is one the most fatal possible invasion, and found, for in- diseases in the British islands, hence the imstance. around London, are unnecessary. > portance of tho circular issued on Saturdav ...

Published: Tuesday 13 March 1906
Newspaper: Inverness Courier
County: Inverness-shire, Scotland
Type: Article | Words: 804 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

THE INVASION OF SAXONY

... THE INVASION SAXONY. John left the for the army on Saturday, Before his departure Majesty issued the followuig pro- , clamatiou I To my faithful Snsons. An nttnck corapola ■ me to take urm«. S.xoue Wo treated ono.mea ] beoaueo romaiuol faithful the ntthte ...

Published: Thursday 28 June 1866
Newspaper: Inverness Courier
County: Inverness-shire, Scotland
Type: | Words: 213 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

THE DANGER OF INVASION

... THE DANGER OF INVASION. LORD FRENCH ON WAR SURPRISES. Viscount French, addressing s ing convened by the London Cnamber of Commerce at Cannon Stieet Hotel on Thursday of owners of commercial motor vehicles, spoke of the role to be followed by the Motor ...

THE OOHING INVASION

... resist invasion. (Applause.) The one great thing they wanted now was numbers. If invasion or attempted inviurion was delayed yet for some time, it might be that the existence of another million trained men might. conceivably prevent the invasion being ...

THE MISERIES OF INVASION

... THE MISERIES OF INVASION. A French paper publishes the following letter from an inhabitant of a small town in the department of Stine-et-Oise :—I take advantage of an opportunity of informing you that we are still alive, but you should see how fatigued ...

CANADA AND INVASION

... CANADA AND INVASION. Canada's Place in the War,' the subject of a lecture, delivered before the Farrington Ward Club, by Mr J. Obed Smith, Assistant Superintendent of Emigration for the Government of Canada, who said that within the past few weeks reports ...

INVASION OF GRASSHOPPERS

... INVASION OF GRASSHOPPERS. Southern Manitoba has been invaded by plague grasshoppers and beetles from the United States. It thirty-three years since the last invasion. •houlder high from the links when Massy, realising the hopelessness of his plight, picked ...

Published: Friday 07 July 1911
Newspaper: Ross-shire Journal
County: Ross and Cromarty, Scotland
Type: Illustrated | Words: 85 | Page: 3 | Tags: none