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... AFTER THE DAY: SUGGESTIONS TOR THE RE-BUILDING OE LONDON ...
... AFTER THE DAY: SUGGESTIONS TOR THE RE-BUILDING OE LONDON ...
... . POSSIBLE GERMAN WAR MEMORIALS SUGGESTED DEVELOPMENTS ON THE LINES OF THE HINDENBURG. AND WEDDIGEN MODELS. Drawn by G. E. Studdy. We offer, free of charge, to the enemy the above designs of our Artist for some new war monuments in the accepted German manner. It will be recalled that a colossal wooden statue of Marshal von Hindenburg has been erected in Berlin. The original idea was that the ...
... YEOMEN'S LIFE IN E G Y P T. Drawn by Howard K. Elcock. ...
... AN EVERYDAY INCIDENT OF VOLUNTEER TRAINING ...
... No. IV. The humorous artist who turns up with his funniest joke on a day when there happens to be bad news from the war ...
... . By Georg'e BelcBer. Visitor Do you know what regiment it was passed by just now Native: 1 don't rightly know, sir; I think 'twas the West something Visitor: West Riding? Native: No, sir; they was a-walking wasn't un, Jarge? Ge ofg'e BelcjheFo ...
... the two fGn building of the French 'douane.' About three miles separated the guns of land the °rces' ^be French 75's quickly opened fire on the German guns and mitrailleuses, enemy n^a^ernent became general. In Ave minutes the two mitrailleuse batteries of the l^ltrailieu 8 estr°yed and the Bavarian infantry, swept by the Are of the three single °f the vill the Fpen°b and the chasseurs&pied, ...
... IN NORTHERN FRANCE PLAYING IN a SCOTTISI REGIMENT from the TRENCHES to their BILLETS. ...
... uast the shattered and deserted farmhouses, past the collapsed cottages, 'd past the yawning shell holes to their resting place the men plod along ith picks and other trench implements slung conveniently over the shoulder or carried in hand, the while they pull at pipes much roughened by wear-- or puff at cigarettes. Throughout the long march the pipers play valiantly the old songs so familiar ...
... OS In Pru ssia Agai n OUR OLD FRIEND THE STEAM-ROLLER RESUMES ITS ORIGINAL ROLE N.B.-- This drawing was executed for us last September, but owing to unforeseen circumstances was unavoidably held up. We are glad that at last an opportunity has arisen for giving it to the world, the Russian forces having once again succeeded in making an advance into German Territory ...
... THE WAR EXPERTS' ...
... The new play at the Duke of York's Theatre, Romance, has already met with some success in the United States. It is well acted, but may prove to be a little too serious for darkest London, which needs all the brightening up it can get ...