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... the Kaiser in that sketch it began to be rumoured that he was a German spy, and that his wife was an Austrian. There was such a thing as cowardice of silence, and Miss Martin had not discouraged these rumours. ...
... trustworthy news, is now the land of rumours, Yesterday it was stated that the Princess Tatiana had escaped. from Siberia, and was on her way to New York. The Evening Standard now states that there is • persistent rumour in Russian that the ex-Tsar and his ...
... the opposition is in the hands of the Marriage Defence Committee 8, Dean’s Yard, Westminster, S.W. 1. A Mischievous Rumour. The rumour circulated by Radical newspaper that *• it is now stated clearly that the Welsh Church party have definitely accepted ...
... being thc rule. but Argentine storks emitinued to reviver. Clan Line shares, in spite of the rroent denial of amalgamation rumours, further advanced. and other shipping issues displayed strength. whilst brewery securities continued in demand. . Italian ...
... CHARGES WITH SPYING AND SPREADING FALSE NEWS. ATHENS, November 20 (delayed). Numerous arrests which were made yesterday as a preliminary to the expulsion to-day of pro-German Greeks have given rise to wild rumours as to plots &c. These rumours are unfounded ...
... would take pains for me to |be there rather than Fraulein von Jacho- I witz, whom Ingcborg, as it proved later, I regarded as a spy. Poor Fraulein von Jachowitz had a very {thard time at the Court. Trusted entirely by the Grand Duke, ehe was hated by the ...
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... 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 ...
... Special Constabulary War Savings Association, all the members of which on hearing such statement refute emphatically the rumours emanating from enemy sources that War Savings Certificates are unsafe. As is pointed out circulars with which these specials ...