"IMPROBABLE, BUT NOT IMPOSSIBLE."
Lieut-General Sir Rqbert liaden-i'owel, in an interview, declares that the Germans Have, for years, been preparing schemes for the invasion of England ond it is certain thoy have very carefully prepared plans tcrday. They have transports ' r.ea'dy to. embark at any moment the.y deem opportune a.n aiuiy 'qf 90.000 nign, Tnv,asii;n qF our coasts is very improbable, but not impossible, Sir Robert thinks the Yorkshire coast is tha most likely place where the Germans would try to effect a landing. They would endeavour to strike a blow at the big manufartny^g yo,viis=, a.nd xliU.s viirqw 14,000,60'(i < ; hh or" "employment. • •■■••■•••■■
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Kaipara and Waitemata Echo, 4 February 1915, Page 3
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