The Invasion of 1910, with a full account of the siege of LondonLe Queux, William
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The Invasion of 1910, with a full account of the siege of London
Le Queux, William
Great Britain -- Defenses; Imaginary wars and battles
| (_a_) Who serve the British Army or the Government as spies, or receive |
| British spies, or give them assistance or asylum. |
| |
| (_b_) Who serve as guides to British troops, or mislead the German |
| troops when charged to act as guides. |
| |
| (_c_) Who shoot, injure, or assault any German soldier or officer. |
| |
| (_d_) Who destroy bridges or canals, interrupt railways or telegraph |
| lines, render roads impassable, burn munitions of war, provisions, or |
| quarters of the troops. |
| |
| (_e_) Who take arms against the German troops. |
| |
| ARTICLE XI.--The organisation of Councils of War mentioned in Articles |
| VIII. and IX. of the Law of May 2, 1870, and their procedure are |
| regulated by special laws which are the same as the summary jurisdiction |
| of military tribunals. In the case of Article X. there remains in force |
| the Law of July 21, 1867, concerning the military jurisdiction |
| applicable to foreigners. |
| |
| ARTICLE XII.--The present order is proclaimed and put into execution on |
| the morrow of the day upon which it is affixed in the public places of |
| each town and village. |
| |
| The Governor-General of East Anglia, |
| |
| =COUNT von SCHONBURG-WALDENBURG,= |
| =Lieutenant-General.= |
| |
| NORWICH, _September 7th, 1910_. |
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