INVASION OF ENGLAND.
LORD ROBERTS' WARNING. GERMAN I'IiES.S VIEWS. ; ANNIHILATING THE BRITISH HOME FLEET. | SOME "FRIENDLY" ADVICE, j Received 30, lU.> p.m. Jlerlin, .November 30. Apiopo* of Lord Kohwis* waruin<r jh respect to the jjossiblo invasion ol' England, and ileapitu ollieial advice nut 10 discuss tJiu subject, ilif important (iermnii newspaper* admit that the invasion of Kngiaml is pontile though ili/licuit. U)i- Xfiie J'lt'c many to unexpectedly annihilate tin* | Urii.ish home and then to iuvadc ; Knghtnd.
MR. HALDANE ON THE SUBJECT. AN IMPOSSIBLE FEAT. Received 30, 10.20 p.m. London, November SO. Mr. llaldane, Minister for War, speaking at Cambridge, said Lord Roberts had suggested a rival army scheme before the present one had been tried. Soldiers and Bailors iiud investigated the possibility of transporting 150,000 invaders across the sea. They regarded it us un impossible feat.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 289, 1 December 1908, Page 2
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136INVASION OF ENGLAND. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 289, 1 December 1908, Page 2
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