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LIGHTING REGULATIONS. County Magistrates Warning at Stockton. SPY RUMOURS AT BILLINCHAM

... LIGHTING REGULATIONS. County Magistrates Warning at Stockton. SPY RUMOURS AT BILLINCHAM. • • -t °nil! INlagistrates on d.-alt with of eases ut.,!er the ighting regulations. John Callender, of Ilishoptott, was rharged with regard to a fire which was burn ...

AN ALLEGED SLANDER. M.P. AND HIS DAUGHTERS SUED = A LIEUTENANT OF R.N.A.S

... to Mr Wright He looks like a German spy, and spaks like one I am sure he is a German spy. Miss Alia Levy said she was convinced he was a German spy, while Sir Maurice himself remarked : Of course he is a German spy, and will be arrested before the war ...

TABLE OF CONTENTS. I PAGE I.—Our Cartoon—Our Leading Article. The Terror by Night —Stockton and Thornaby ..

... Marchniont. PAGE 3.—Zeppelin Raid—The Dardanelles —No Conscript Labour —Stories of , Heroism—To Help the Fallen—A False Rumour—Tees tonservanei—No Signs ; of Paralysis—Ruined by Trespassers—A Moat Pleasing Sight—Saltburn Affairs — A Wiie s Confessi ...

WAR BABIES. Sensational Statements Without An Ex-Darlington M.P. and Traveller in Hosiery Caught on Foundation. ..

... many branches not a single case can be traced. In others only very few caaea are known. Nearly every inspector has heard the rumours in circulation, and these seem i to have been much the same in all districts. Cases have been spoken of as likely to occur ...

MIDDLESBROUGH AND THE BELGIANS : Editor. ILerald.l WIVES 111111 DEPENDENTS. In _view of the large number of the men

... Constable did not allege any - 11. E.. the Goiernor, had just arrived i thing serious against the man. Nairobi. Heard first rumours about crisis. -- Train left 12 midday, arrived at camp : 4 p.m. Had tea, and afterwards had a THE LATE COOPER SMITH. alk through ...

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... toots th.‘t Iã wer , . to leave ,heir tint-he and their healthy and lot life, to find that they had been misled by an idle rumour into belle. inq that their pro:Teets were in Nothing.suiely.'eould be le.s like the mien and manners or an adveitin.—ss the ...

I FACTS FROM GERMANY. Striking Revelations by Escaped Prisoners. GENERAL WAR-WEARINESS. CONSTANTINOPLE BOMBED. ..

... His Majesty to Greet officers I form.er. He reviewed the poste& of Greece! They cut right through the Turks, sabring and rumours were current of great ilaniag engaged in these operations:- ' th I during th e first three years of e war. If I right and ...

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... broke into a roar of anything h e w i shed P laced before ask if he desired us to give hie absolute denial to any of the rumours floatinee about e im ut po lf ,i r bie nt%, for your old maid country house—an and being printed, etc, etc. In short, I chum ...

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... THE Then you'll oorne he asked, if to spy out the land. Exactly; and l shall get my skirt dried---it does round my legs so. Lave! you any sisters?' Unfortunately, no.'' Perhaps your mother will lend me a skirt—just till mine is dry. A shadow ...