rushing, The figure of Freedom stands pointing the , way, For yonder the slavish. invaders are crushing In pitiless thousands--unequal the fray. Go ! for the struggle is quickly declaring The crowning of war—the subjection of For t u not alone, but the whole earth ie sharing The
10 September 1914 - Leven Advertiser & Wemyss Gazette - Leven, Fife, Scotland
0 UGLAS'S Aerated Webers don't just "halves" to be betas, titan othtr aerated waters—they are better. Infinite pains ant taken In every detail of their production. In the selection at the ingredients; the cleanliness and efficiency of Ws machinery; to the many stages of maws. fa
10 September 1914 - Leven Advertiser & Wemyss Gazette - Leven, Fife, Scotland
Students are invited to join at once. BUILDING CONSTRUCTION AND DRAWING. A desire having been expressed that a Class should be formed in this Subject, it is the intention of the Board to institute such a Class provided a sufficient number enrol. Intending Students should immedia
10 September 1914 - Leven Advertiser & Wemyss Gazette - Leven, Fife, Scotland
Sat,—Mr E. F. MacClafferty of Methil has a letter in your issue of the 3rd, in which he proposes the raising of a new regiment under th'• above title, and he mentions my name as ono of those who lie thinks might assist iu its promotion. I should be very glad indeed to assist and
10 September 1914 - Leven Advertiser & Wemyss Gazette - Leven, Fife, Scotland
Dr D. C. Barron, MD., has been gazetted as Lieutenant in the B.A.M.C. Since the demand for men was made, over 5011 recruits have been attested at Leven. An old aerial acquaintance of Levenites, the Short biplane No. 42. is now in France, scoutingfor the British forces. fhe kit a
10 September 1914 - Leven Advertiser & Wemyss Gazette - Leven, Fife, Scotland
The first of a series of recruiting meetings in East Fife, under the joint auspices of the Liberal and Unionist Associations, was held at Ceres, on Tuesday evening, when addresses were delivered by Mr Henry Jackson, prospective Liberal candidate for the St Andrews Burghs; Col. S
10 September 1914 - Leven Advertiser & Wemyss Gazette - Leven, Fife, Scotland
Buckhaven Town Council delight in contrast,. With nations in a state of war, tranquil neutrality was the order of the night at the monthly meeting on Monday evening, when Provost Rome presided.
10 September 1914 - Leven Advertiser & Wemyss Gazette - Leven, Fife, Scotland
First. that the German Empire, and even the Kingdom . of Prussia, has freedom of the press, as is proved,.l will not say by the Socialist Voruirts and the Bavarian comic Simplicisimus (which has caricatured the Kaiser as no English paper would dare to caricature King George), bu
10 September 1914 - Labour Leader - London, London, England