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IN CASE OF INVASION

... IN CASE OF INVASION Some time ago there were many inquiries about what oijght done by civilians in case invasion or a raid. Recently there hart been l«w interest in the subject, no doubt because most people hold that invasion, while no doubt jKWssible ...

ISTABION

... Wingfield, dated March .26th. Chairman of the Local Emergency Committee, stating that for the area of Ampthill. in ease invasion, the Committee had received orders to provide for old and helpless persons. children, nnd refugees should occasion arise ...

A BEDFORD LOCAL DEFENCE CORPSP TO THE EDITOR

... EDITOR. Sir,—There has latterly been much talk of a German invasion this country, and it is generally recognised that one will be attempted. The question arise© as to what civilians will if the invasion is successfully accomplished. Numerous letters have appeared ...

THE BABY SHOW

... enrolled themselves. If a German invasion occurred it would not be at all a nice thing. exncrionced the invasion of France by the Germans in 1870. and he could assure his audience that what they read in papers of Ihe present invasion of Franco gave very faint ...

KECKCITING

... at time* what intervals of time? your own expense? •4. In ...

BEDS VOLUNTEERS

... review the men of the Bedfordshire Battalions. explained the duties to undertaken now and case of am- threatened or actual invasion, and called upon I lie men and lioys to enrol. Two hours a week were the allotted portion of recruits' drill, and he emphasised ...

THE HIGHLAND DIVISIONS

... «ay this. The Highlaml Division owes much the Town for the manner they received, and have treated during the nine months’ invasion of this peaceful place. This cannot adequately lie pay, but shall grateful if you will make known these sentiments to concerned ...

THE TOWN S GOOD HEALTH

... reports ol th«“ Mtdical ami .Sauitr.ry In up«*ctor and rendered tribute of prui.-e to them for the work they bud done. When the invasion of the town tlr. troop* plare. K -ive apprehension was felt the effe ...

THE BEDFORDSHIRE TIMES

... force at the battle of Marathon. the some year Qelo Syraeuse featetl the Phoenicians in Sicily, and the tide of barbarian invasion was rolled back in the’ east and the west. So mote it be. Again the curtain rolls up, and in the spring of 480 B.C. see Xerxes ...

POSITION

... Napoleon gained some b.g vie:oi ies Holland.and Spain were also against but our fleet saved Kngland. and P' vent* Frem-h invasion of Ireland at when there was a great Irish uprising, which had crushed at Vinegar Hill (1798. Our suilo.s won the victories ...

HARROLD

... was to leach recruits the mechanical parts cf motors, d'irinff. etc. The Force was to lie called into operation in case of invasion: ten hours drill per month was in until I the men became efficient; then 8 hours per month. Two drills per nicht could put ...