| Show ENGLAND INVADED As ts s a result of ot recent reent military ma maneuvers maneuvers England has hAIl been by an army supposed to 10 have hae come over oer from Ireland The war var lasted only a 11 little over two days das and ond It was watched with absorbing Interest by b foreign mill mili military tory tary tar attaches as well as 11 by English commandos General Arthur Paget led th the In Invasion ulon Colonel BottKer commanded the defending forve tonu The war says teAS saysa a dispatch was Wall hardly begun tJ un before th Irish army forced the British rom com commander mander to evacuate his position on South Downs and fall back on the tho hills behind him General Jeneral Paget had distri distil distributed buted his bill men unknown to the hellish British after many hours spent In tn crawling and creeping over a country countr and anti placed them In position for a great overwhelming ru rush ruh h upon the defenders Until they broke Into view hardly a n around round of ammunition had hud been fired South Sith Downs 1 ons confronted them and their scouts cauls reported that the British com commander commander commander mander hail bad detached delach 1 a division and s a I I cavalry brigade with lIh heavy hv hea guns and on 1 howitzers to check their advance but General Faget massed a strong division of Infantry artillery and other troops In a long line and launched them thorn against the hills on which the thc British h guns were In position The British were completely outnumbered outnumber and Colonel was Wal forced to retire The account goes on to say sa that the defenders fell back on all Hill where they hoped to repel the Invaders The latter made their appearance on the dawn of ot the second day On camo came camoline camoline cameline line after line relentless as fate tate In vain aln time the guns stormed at nt them with shot hot antI and shell shelli In vain sain the rifles poured out streams of seeming lead Nothing could stop top the advance which General Paget had so well 1111 ordered ord and deter determined determined determined i mined And this Ihl It II Is to be w presumed was all arranged for tor the purpose of ot giving the the Impression that thal England would be In ln danger of ot losing Its Independence should a 8 foreign army chose to cross eros the Channel with hostile boUlle Intentions It was nas no doubt a II spectacle arranged In Inthe Inthe Inthe the Interest of at a n militarism that Is con agitating for the enlargement of the thO army and compulsory military service A war drama staged for tor the purpose of demonstrating Great Del Bri lains strength In a 1 defense against foreign foes fatS would have had a different denouement The British people p ople should take that kind of ot ocular demonstrations at their worth In the first place no foreign foe could land a considerable force torce In Log Eng England ng land aa as long lon as the Iho powerful r British fleet guards the coasts In the second place pla such Buch a 0 force to e would very ery quickly meet me t with resistance re from tram nn nil entire people defending their homes and not merely mere from a tow few regular Hular soldiers To suppose that England can be he conquered In reality as all in a li is I preposterous temus Great Orent Britain Is about the only European nation that has not fallen down don to worship the idol that Ills Bis marcks policy forced upon the world The British people who have hae always had the foremost place In Inthe Inthe Inthe the ranks of Jf the nations nation should con Mn continue continue to 10 hold out against the pressure to tn retrograde For Por the day do da of ot the tri trl triumph tn of ot war lords cannot last much longer Peace must prevail Neall it Is II too toolate lato late In tn the time day da to force upon a free pro peo people pie pic the chains under which so many man nations groan and which they the arc are try tryIng lag Ing to break |