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... THE GRANDSON OF OUR QUEEN. The Kaiser's Birthday. WILLIAM II., THE GERMAN EMPEROR, IS FORTY-ONE YEARS OLD TO-DAY. William n Ngi rijr ^7 1! (CERMAW -EMPEROR) \V VS-- NO-C -A A> BORN JANY 2 7 18 59. NNji^iA ^-vT d ...
... The Victors of Kandahar and Khartoum in South Africa. In going out to South Africa to assume supreme command of all our forces there, Lord Roberts of Kandahar was accompanied not only by his Chief of the Staff, Lord Kitchener of Khartoum, but also by what might be called another whole Army Corps, if not of the material, at least of the moral kind. For he took out with him to the Cape the ...
... MELLIN'S MELLIN'S For INFANTS INVALIDS. 17, Athole Street, Perth, Messrs. Mellins, September 7th, 1895. Dear Sir, I have much pleasure in enclosing a photograph of my little son, Eric, aged 9 months when taken, who has been fed on Mellin's Food since he was a fortnight old. He has never had a day's illness, and I think is a very fair specimen of what Mellin's Food can do. I have recommended ...
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... . The German Emperor, whose birthday his loyal subjects celebrate with more or less enthusiasm to-day, is one of the most misunderstood men of his generation. At first it was universally feared that a young and ardent sovereign, with an unrivalled military machine ready to his hand, would plunge into conquest. He was to fall on France; then he was dreaded by Russia; lastly England was the ...
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... . London, 23rd January, igoo. It must be clearly understood that The Sphere is not merely an illustrated chronicle of the war. And yet in dealing with the amusements of London you cannot get over the war, for, as in the world of books, it has checked for the time being all efforts at new productions and made the managers fall back on plays that have already seen service. 1 hus in the Strand ...
... The Late John Ruskin Poet Critic, and Political Economist. The world seems the poorer to-day for many of us through the death of John Ruskin, whose seventy volumes of prose and verse have been a great gospel to two generations. His death at Brantwood House, Coniston, last Saturday, removes one of the three great and ennobling figures in our latter-day literature, and renders the isolation of ...
... THE CONDUCT OF THE WAR. Some of Our Blunders. On no spot in London have so many eyes been turned during the last four months as on the War Office. The grim, ramshackle structure in Pall Mall touches every human interest it affects our status as a great Power; and its future is a matter of supreme moment to all of us. The realistic scene, pictured by Mr. Bernard Part ridge on the opposite page, ...
... The Generals who are leading our Troops at the War. Ir .1 rr Lieut.-GEN. SIR CHARLES WARREN Leads the. Fifth Division Elliott and Fry Major-Gen. E. P. R. WOODGATE Leads the Tenth Brigade Elliott and Frv Major-Gen. J. T. COKE Leads the Eleventh Brigade Stiles MAJOR-GEN. SIR ARCHIBALD HUNTER Major-Gen. of the Ladysmitli Garrison Bassano Lieut.-Gen. KELLY-KENNY Leads the Sixth Division Knight ...
... Heroes who have fallen in the Fight. Mr. G. F. Watts R.A. says The splendid heroism of our soldiers, the magnificent heroism shown in the national calm under reverse and humiliation, and the profoundly affecting heroism of those who, without being called, and without hope of reward, risk and give their hves to save the lives of others, make a magnificent book of the history of England the ...