When Germany Threatens
... stands for greed. And when last, the day dawns When the Allies’ flags fly high. 11 wave the Flag England,** Without single ‘'spy.” . . E. F. G. Coops*. Birchfields, November. ...
... stands for greed. And when last, the day dawns When the Allies’ flags fly high. 11 wave the Flag England,** Without single ‘'spy.” . . E. F. G. Coops*. Birchfields, November. ...
... were risking their lives in this war it was highly desirable that and heroic deed- should be duly chronicled. Referring to the spy danger. Lord Char*®' •aid although something had been done there was very strong feeling in the that enough had not been done ...
... saw a motor-car with a khaki covering, and occupied English E.A.M.C. officer and Red Crocs nurse. This motor-car had been spying round the neighbourhood, and was French car which had been captured the Germans. Coolomnnepo, Walker formed of honour for ...
... parent ship to this submarine flotilla. MYTH. FRENCH EXAMPLE OF HOW SCARES ARE MADE. People who have kept th ir heads during the spy scares will find the history raytfi which is now exposed xemarkably interesting. As long ago July, 1911, tho Matin’* mad tiie ...
... shortly after disappeared, promising u. send the warm garments without dorsy Ex^.Kr*^n.A-‘K; Sated the sham cure, who reality spy.—Beutar. Mr Darifn.*, Seoretarr for X«vy, h»« roLONY IN DENMARK. the commanders, the Tenoewe and North Carolina gi'S.ng fhe-u ...
... reached half-way when collapsed like rabbit with bullet through him. I escaped with a few bullet* through my clothes.’ GERMAN SPY SYSTEM. Bombardier H. Woottoa, Blackheath. writes to a friend: We want no sleeping caps here. There very little sleeping on ...
... National Union Teachers, said that full investigation was made. They had not accused the deceased of espionage or of being spy. The military authorities decided that he was to leave the county and issued the order, and the witness signed it. There were ...
... in trying keep the contents of his paper parcel from the eves of the officials, and wae arrested at Folkestone as dangerous spy, and taken to the War Office, who, after explanations bad been made, not only releaead him, but bought his idea! official at ...
... fihropstures detrained St. Uiuer, and the nrst village They passed through Corporal Johnson saw a woman who had been arrested spy chained to the church railings pending the court-martial. The daily losses of the regiment in killed and wounded averaged about ...
... been sheer madness, and they have been simply mowed down. could never stand the casualties they have. Yesterday captured a spy on onr very threshold. ' was dressed in khaki, and spoke very good English, but be presented rather bulky appearance excited ...
... in Bed: G. A. Birmingham, the famous author “General John Began, if. represented characteristic Irish etory entitled “The Spy; Hall Caine has written a wonderful “life poem” of the sea entitled “Charlie the Cox; Sir Arthur Conan Doyle contributes ...
... windows smashed. The date of this feat is not stated Entrance the port is prohibited to all having business here, owing to the spy danger ...