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  2. THE INVASION OF 1910.

    Shots sounded in every direction. Then quite suddenly some unintelligible order was given in German, and the crowd of the enemy who had landed at our pier extended, ...

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  4. GOD SAVE THE KING. PROCLAMATION.

    In regard to the Decree of September 3rd of the present year, declaring a state of siege in the counties of Norfolk and Suffolk. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. THE ENEMY'S CLEVER STRATEGY.

    The completeness of the terrible disaster at Hull was fully described in a later edition of the London "Evening News," which, was read with avidity that afternoon in ...

    Article : 489 words
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  8. GRIMSBY BURKED.

    Throughout the whole of Sunday Hull presented a strangely weird spectacle. The wounded had been taken to the hospitals while the dead were placed in ...

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