OFFICIAL AUSTRIAN REPORT
... announces that the Pope will forward a protest against the bombardment Venice by Austrian aeroplanes.—Central News. ANOTHER SPY SHOT. ...
... announces that the Pope will forward a protest against the bombardment Venice by Austrian aeroplanes.—Central News. ANOTHER SPY SHOT. ...
... VEDRE cE AND Presenta M*. wre. STAYED A PLAY IN THREE ACTS, Br Lechmere Worrall and J, E.. Harold THE ENORMOUSLY SUCCESSFUL SPY PLAY, ALREADY PERFORMED OVER 1.600 TIMES | FROM THE ROYALTY THEATRE, LONDON THE PLAY OF THE MOMENT! AMUSING! THRILLING! Box ...
... themselves. —Reuter. DANISH AVIATOR KILLED, M. Peter Husse, a Danish av burned death in AFSTIFAI.T \N If AI.VJ^T MM \':i\K> SPY SENSATION' IN' SWITZF.ELAXD. telegram fear* the ejpionage aJair for which German N.C.O. has already been arrested has resulted ...
... Vincent and Mr. f rey Ward that make them very genial an acceptable contributions to the lighter side of the play. As the German spy, Paul Lamond, as Posing a wounded Belgian officer, Mr. Lewis Gil- bert gives his work considerable signifi- cance, and even ...
... irom 9 4 ihe it and sensational coniession d-day rations to be carr: of Major Horst von der Goliz the German Muskeiry uc on spy who under che direction of A e at at ‘ations ior yon Papen the mililary attach: at ihe (¢ youn Embas took part an in W ashington ...
... Ok, in patriohj .sketch, For the flag love.” were greet' with a great ovation. The piece :teals »nA tho foiling of a German spy. who profess* to acknowledge country but that adoption, and the sangfroid of liis trapper, a.i offieial from the Foreign Offic*' ...
... VEDRENNE AND EADIE, Presents M* we ED A? 7 A PLAY IN THREE ACTS, By Worre!] and J. THE ENORMOUSLY E. PLAY, AUREADE PERFO. succ E ‘SPY ED ER FROM THE ROYALTY THEATRE, LONDON. Y OF 'H MOMENT! AMUSING! TH. LLING! Box Office open at Dale, Forts, end Co., Promenade ...
... train load of wounded reached Brighton on Friday morning, and wore removed to hospital. The men belong several regiments. THE SPY PERIL. Lord Charles Beresford informs the Press Association that finds it impossible to answer the hundreds of letters ha« received ...
... days ago had a nove. and rather disquieting experience, the resute the “spy” mama now prevalent in thL. country, a* well as others. be brief, h*» was suspected of being a German spy, aim had some difficulty in persuading zealou. soldier of the King that ...
... would make certain sign, would meet certain people, and receive certain information. It can be imagined how thorough German spy organisation is in Great Britain when it is stated (hat in five days Kuepferle. who. far is known, bad never been England before ...
... LIEUTENANT ARRESTED AS A SPY. Brishe ne, Wedn lay.—A erman lieu- tenant has been arrested at Clongurry on an espionage charge.—Reuter. GERMAN SOCIALISTS AND THE WAR. A Berlin telegram says the Socialist Party articles the “ Vor- is publishing waerts ” ...
... for haying served their country vel Another ys that Mdlle. Grand. prez and h brother were tried by martial on a charge of spying. The tria’ was in camers. ‘They were sentenced to death, and shot within 24 hours. chy wave — ee GIFT TO THE NATION, Recently ...