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THE SPORTS WOMAN'S PAGE

... Works, Birmingham. The Army's need for horses. The Pinckard remount depot at Oh idd in (J fold A good while before war was thought of Ml-. George H. Pinckard, of Combe Court, Witley, made a gift to the War Office of 450 acres of land, together with kennels ...

The Sports Woman

... unemployment and invalidity. However, if the science of aviation is brought to a practical issue, such as dropping explosives on armies and cities, war would of a certainty be stopped, since modern civilisation could never brook such wholesale carnage as must ...

THE SPORTS WOMAN'S PAGE

... Alexandra, the Princess Royal, Princess Victoria, and Princess Maud. After all our women have done and are doing, the Amazon Army of Russia are going to do more and engage in the actual fighting. No doubt there are thousands of British women who would like ...

THE SPORTS WOMAN'S PAGE

... away the dog- or cat from its food. The picture comes from South Wales. A SCHOOLGIRL ON THE LAND. A FOURTEEN YEAR-OLD GIRL WHO IS ENROLLED IN THE WOMEN'S LAND ARMY, AND WHO HAS ALREADY WON 1HREE PRIZES FOR AGRICULTURAL DEMONSTRATIONS IN CORNWALL. ...

THE SPORTS WOMAN'S PAGE

... and 1 hope all real workers had a holiday, and a nice one. The seaside is always easily at tainable in this great little Eng land of ours, and at Easter I think it exercises its recupera tive powers so as to do a great deal in a short time. A well-known ...

THE SPORTS WOMAN'S PAGE

... and Countess Torby, who was very busy selling, surrounded by a little barricade of blue hydrangeas. The Duchess of Futher- land and Lady Lanesborough took refuge in her stall for a while before facing the crowd again in the wake of a stalwart Special ...

A FRENCH ARMY OF PEACE

... OF PEACE. IT is a, day of armies-- armies not merely in the primary sense, for there are armies, if we may put it that way, for devo tional and for domestic, as well as for destructive, purposes, and in Paris there is an army which is at the present moment ...

Article: LAND, AIR, AND WATER

... LAND, AIR, AND WATER. By H. MASSAC BU1ST. 1912 IN RETROSPECT. THE rounding of the year provides the fitting occasion for passing its motoring activities in brief review. They have been many and various, and have seen the movement develop to an extent ...

LAND, AIR, AND WATER

... LAND, AIR, AND WATER. By H. MASSAC BU1ST. 1916 MODELS IN PROSPECT WITH our motor factories at home being commandeered, one after another, for the production of war necessaries, it strikes as somewhat extraordinary that America should be concerning itself ...

MOTORING.-- LAND, AIR AND WATER

... MOTORING.-- LAND, AIR AND WATER. H. Massac Buist. twit. worst form nr .inv rtdtnt. AT this time, when the War Office has taken over a great number of touring forms of light cars and motor-cycles, many are readily detected by their very brand-new appearance ...

MOTORING. LAND, AIR, AND WATER: THE DISSEMINATION OF GAS

... that decision? Not at all. Forthwith it came out on strike. The trouble is that it has been made to imagine that each man and woman worker is a great hero. Successive Governments, for sheer political pandering, have kept telling them that they have the situation ...