BIMBO GOES TO THE MINES An Episode in the Life of a Young Kaffir in the Rand Gold Fields
... Bimbo Goes to the Mines: An Episode in the Life of a Young Kaffir in fhe Rand Gold Fields ...
... Bimbo Goes to the Mines: An Episode in the Life of a Young Kaffir in fhe Rand Gold Fields ...
... In Quest of By ASHLEY COURTENAy G ood Hotels BexfiiK Maintains Its Steady Succeeding Waves \eputation, Unaltered by o\ Fashion ...
... J Part of Italy long and low and whitc- lrough an outer gate, and now wearing services in the field is rarely publicised. and orderlies are accustomed to acclaim from the general public, ever stinting in their praise of the 1 S'ngly from the often overworked 'lie! f^Ve sucre(' a more than usually fth' victims have mostly been ls experience, it has been stated that e within the ranks of the R ...
... WITH THE BRITISH FORCES IN BELGIUM A 1 Striking Scene in the Famous Grand' Place at Bruges 16' ...
... Steaming Away to Bombay Scenes with the Kins and Queen on Board the Royal Yacht, Medina. 11 f f A DIARY OF THE ROYAL VOYAGE FROM ENGLAND TO INDIA 't f 11 l| SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 11 V V 0| The King and Queen left London, and 1 1 going to Portsmouth embarked on the p| Medina at 2.30 Their departure xvas marked by extra ordinary manifestations of the good i wishes of their subjects y v SUNDAY, ...
... GERMANY'S USE OF GAS IN THE ASSAULT ON I THE WESTERN FRONT Special Sphere Picture. A feature of the battering-ram tactics of the German command has been the extraordinarily lavish use which the enemy has made of gas. Gas shells have been sent over in huge quantities, and an attempt has been made to create poison zones by systematic drenchings with poison gas. Little allusion has appeared ...
... I THE NEW MUSEII* I AT CORINTH 7 1 And some Recent Discoveries n tk Holy Land ...
... OfJ& /EAR n£ WAS INUNPATEP WITH C1UEHJARS V ...
... 'phe drawing by Sir. Osmond reproduced i above reconstructs the scene at an Advanced Dressing Station of the R.A.M.C. on the Fifth Army front just south of Mignano, during the recent heavy fighting within that area. As the artist has vividly depicted, the battle line is not so distant shells are actually bursting up on the ridges above the buildings at a range of a very few hundred yards. Yet ...
... Volume CXCVI No. 2557 The SPHERE, London, February S, 1949 .SPHERE The Empire's Illustrated Weekly ...
... HIGH EXPLOSIVE What the Term Means. Material Name Nature Ingredients, &c. Where and How Used GUNPOWDER Propellant Mixture of saltpetre, charcoal, and sulphur in the proportion of 79, 18, and 3. Used all over the world for cen turies, and by the British since the Battle of Crecy, but now practically abandoned as a pro pellant or explosive, being used chiefly as a primer with various ...