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RUSSIA AND CO.MSTANTINOPLL ALARMIST RUMOURS

... RUSSIA AND CO . MSTANTINOPLL ALARMIST RUMOURS. r DAILY TZLICUILAL • 411.11isi Irriday pah lt:The lisatbstitbseker • remarkable =L ai r • trustwortlty wares i ,111 2 Pt* nerd te prer lei • attack apes writer. Reeiss traveillft as ordiawy cesetamtly ...

ItEFORM COMMITTEE SET UP. WED IN LONDON. POSITION OF AGRICULTURE IN SCOTLAND. SMALLEST ARABLE AREA SINCE 1896

... should be recognised. During the war years these duties were not easy when there were constant rumours about spies. In fact. some people were greatly affected with spy fever. Two of the special constables, Mr James Mackenzie and Mr David Macdonald, had the ...

STATE OPTUS FRENCH ARMY IN THE CRIMEA

... allot have no terrors for her. General Btzine’a cook haa been killed a shell in hia own kitchen. Androman, a Tartar, well-known spy, arrested last night Sergeant Gillespie, lie rent sins in custody. This the third time has been caught. A Russian private deserted ...

AUantngfi

... Piacenza Gazette ot the 11th mentions the arrest there of man who, under the late Governmeht, bore the reputation of being spy. The o;de having recognised him in the streets, erowd assembled, when the national guard, fearing some new excess, interfered ...

iirpurlant. She reraembered EU*» *“ Dfrt liusaey,’ »l»e aaid, * willi more airs my lady. El whs the «»nly servant

... do, Wilson,” said L»dy Dornogton, and when he had withdrawn, sb® added Duly ox: It is clear that Dudley’s fellow came heie a spy, but he will take nothing by his motion.” •• He probably met with cool reception Irom bis friends, and he will set it down your ...

Published: Tuesday 13 September 1853
Newspaper: Nairnshire Mirror
County: Nairn, Scotland
Type: Article | Words: 1570 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

I {i i!i j | I I l ■» -I f til \ J 2 NAIRNSHIRE TELEGRAPH.—THURSDAY, AUGUST 31, IBii

... should not be put on their tables. The The streamlets laugh with silver tones, ; won't allow you,” quoth the übiquitous imperial spy. 1 cause for this step is said to arise from observations on the And, like a bashful maid have a duty to perform,and’'—“ Ah ...

general news

... belief that the plot was got up by the police is totally unfounded. Neither do I believe any one of the prisoners be a mouton or spy. The antecedents of the prisoners negative this conclusion, and show them all to have been very genuine conspirators, moved ...

* V tfiE NAIMWHIRB

... Mr jnent of [awe tending to the colonies the Ewart. “OtJ?” in the laws cf this country wifcSWe punishment of death; May on Spy- motion for discont.nu.nj the Mr Ptewnes t0 Van Uiemen’s Land, transmission n^“, op .. mo tion for allow August 1, onW. Fan ...

Published: Monday 18 August 1851
Newspaper: Nairnshire Mirror
County: Nairn, Scotland
Type: Article | Words: 2602 | Page: 2 | Tags: none

NAIRNSHIRE TELEGRAPH—TiIURDSAY, APRIL C, 1851

... atlentiou was directed to the long, black, bulking screw and her foreign-tongued sailors. The rumour readily ran through the town that she w’as Russian steamer, acting as spy; and some enthusiastic patriot wrote to the Admiralty, stating in positive terms that ...

pairashire atitgraph

... We dont want his territory, but we want his t rek. There is every ap pearance that matters will right themes Yes long. A rumour is persistent that George of Greece is tohe Governor of Crete. It was a pity he was not proposed at the outset, and it would ...

MISCELLANEOUS

... few days ago we stated that no information had then been received by the officials of olyrood Palace in reference to the rumoured visit the Prince of Wales to Edinburgh. We understand, however, that no later than Saturday, royal message was received at ...