THE WAY OF THE WAR
... The Way of the War THIS week we have entered the Third Year of the Great War; but so far from being tired, so far from regretting the momentous step we took, instinctively, on August the Fourth, 1914 ...
... The Way of the War THIS week we have entered the Third Year of the Great War; but so far from being tired, so far from regretting the momentous step we took, instinctively, on August the Fourth, 1914 ...
... The Third Y&ar Opens ONE of the most wonderful experiences bi ought out last week was the feeling of unanimity in the nation, for never before in any great war have malcontents been so com pletely neg ...
... 8 THE THIRD YEAR MEN IN THE THICK OF 1 the fray and men who follow ON I THE MEN WHO FOLLOW ON: A CANADIAN DIVISION REVIEWED AT BRAMSHOTT ON MONDAY BY MR. LLOYD GEORGE AND SIR SAM HUGIfAI|A a^Udian min ...
... PERSONAL ASPECTS OF THE WEEK'S NEWS THE MAN OF ACTION IN THE FIELD AND IN THE CHAMBER BRIGADE-MAJOR WILLIAM THOMAS WYLLIE, who has just fallen at the age of thirty-three, was the second son of Mr. W. ...
... E£9PBKfP9El|Bj A DAY IN ROLL EN r ...
... I THE LAST CORNER OF THE KAISER'S COLONIES GENERAL SMUTS' BIG PUSH IN GERMAN EAST AFRICA %i General Smuts continues his victorious advance in Germany's last remaining colony and last week came the new ...
... Tyres. COMPARATIVE PET RO L-CO N SU M PT I O N TESTS-miles run on one gallon Canvas Tyres. iiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiaiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 18 miles, 897 yds, Palmer ...
... , , 334- 340, Euston Road We have kept a record of every complaint, large and small, made against the Series N Hupmobile. Our record to date from the time the first Series N ...
... , , Longbridge Works, Northfield, Birmingham. London 479-483, Oxford Street (near Marble Arch), W. Also at Manchester, Norwich, and Paris. THE DESIR ...
... volume LXVI., No, WAR NUMBER ONE HUNDRED AND' SIX. Wm wAic,fc 4e i**ort*r*te4 AC/LV^_ AUGUST 12. H H SPECIAL FLYING PICTURES IN THIS ISSUE. Observer with Automatic Gun on Revolving Drum. ...
... 1 THE GREAT EUROPEAN WAR I AUGUST, 1915-- AUGUST, 1916 The Third Year of the War Begins In making comparisons between the state of affairs this month and August, 1915, it must not be overlooked that very important modifications took place later in the autumn of 1915. As far as conquest of territory is concerned Germany did not reach the high- water mark of territorial gain until the late ...
... Tyrannosaurus The Largest Flesh-Eater that Ever Lived. TYRANNOSAURUS REX A Reconstructed Carnivorous Dinosaur The excavation of the remains of Tyrannosaurus Rex, a dinosaur of huge dimensions who lived during the close of the Cretaceous period, and their successful mounting in the American Museum of Natural History marks a distinct achievement in prehistoric discovery. Remains of this tyrant ...