Kultur
... ICultur. A TRAINED DOG OF WAR DRAWING THE ENEMY'S FIRE. Drawn by W. Hkath Robinson. ...
... ICultur. A TRAINED DOG OF WAR DRAWING THE ENEMY'S FIRE. Drawn by W. Hkath Robinson. ...
... is acquiring very rapidly a new and increasing importance. Neither is the war dog omitted; he has been doing much valuable work on the battlefield since the outbreak of war in finding and rescuing the J, wounded as well as helping the land forces in ...
... DOGS OF WAR. COMRADES IN ARMS THE BRITISH BULL DOG FIGHTS BY THE SIDE OF THE BELGIAN. Drawn nv Harry Rountrrk. ...
... THE WAR AND FASfMOBJ- -sont. Smart Walking Costumes. HP here is always the fascination of dis tinctive originality about the tailored suits at H. C. Russell's, Ltd., Leicester Square. This season they have beaten even their own high record in this respect ...
... THE WAR AND FASHHON- -conit. Smart Walking- Costumes. There is always the fascination of dis tinctive originality about the tailored suits at H. C. Russell's, Ltd., Leicester Square. This season they have beaten even their own high record in this respect ...
... national stomach has probably more to do with war, both as regards cause and consequence, than any other organ of the national body. TV] early all great wars, it has been said with obvious truth, have been wars about food, from the invasion of Europe by ...
... FO T] V pjS T| O O ictorial Politics. The Mad War. By the time these lines are read Europe may be on or even over the brink of the maddest and most insensate war which ever disgraced a civilised community and the so- called statesmen and diplo matists ...
... because the outcome of a great war must ultimately depend upon the whole attitude of the nation waging that war, and the nation means the people, for whom and by whom the country exists. In our village we have taken the war very seriously. I do not mean ...
... the temple as long as the weather was clement. The China man's dog is not, it seems, his companion. How different with Mrs. Gaunt A friend in Peking sent her a little black-and-white k'ang dog to enliven her solitude in the temple; He was appro priately ...
... the temple as long as the weather was clement. The China man's dog is not, it seems, his companion. How different with Mrs. Gaunt A friend in Peking sent her a little black-and-white k'ang dog to enliven her solitude in the temple; He was appro priately ...
... out to war she provided stores and equipment to last her armies not only throughout the present winter, but also through out the winter of 1915. Russia makes war in her own way, and at her own time, and for her own ends, and she stops her wars when she ...
... of the world to which the Germans aspired. But we British sometimes fancy we have the monopoly of what is sometimes called dogged- n ess. That we have it our soldiers are showing every day, but we share it with our allies. No men could be more tena cious ...