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... THE GRAPHIC, JUNE 3, 1916 THE CHURCH AND THE WAR e No. 2427. Vol. XCI1I. OFFICES p^s°.N ^5 A^S LaFAYETT^H,TEFRIARS' JUNE 3, 1916. Price 6d. I 1 n 1 .ii I ■■■■■■■■■■■■■HHHHRHaRRHaMaMaaHMBBSaMiMBSMIiHiS ...
... THE GRAPHIC, JUNE 3, 1916 THE CHURCH AND THE WAR e No. 2427. Vol. XCI1I. OFFICES p^s°.N ^5 A^S LaFAYETT^H,TEFRIARS' JUNE 3, 1916. Price 6d. I 1 n 1 .ii I ■■■■■■■■■■■■■HHHHRHaRRHaMaMaaHMBBSaMiMBSMIiHiS ...
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... Ai Jan Christian Smuts W *:M\J Qreat SoMer who is fighting. W M. The Germans in East Africa Jflfcy ...
... =35 THE CHURCH THE WAFL 1 J-- 7 WHAT ENGLAND HAS DONE AS organised units the English churches seemed slow in recognising the unique opportunities presented by a great war. The rank and file, on the ot ...
... XND' A vi atTONJ DESPITE a qualified disclaimer in Parliament, there is a rather persistent rumour current that the Government has been discussing or contemplating a total prohibition of private m ...
... OUR issue this week, with its coloured supplements, was launched as a summer number; but in the midst of it we have had to face two mighty incidents that put summer out of our reckoning, although the ...
... ill IH III I MM ■■IM3-- ARTIFICIAL SUNSHINE IN SUMMER-TIME I I A SEARCHLIGHT IN THE HEART OF A FRENCH FOREST The searchlight has come to be one of the commonest objects of the war zone in the widest s ...
... P Goldsmiths Silversmiths Company I Goldsmiths Silversmiths Company L BY APPOINTMENT /JfeQ 1 ^ewe//er£ S//i?ersmitfis toJJ.MG/ie. King jSp Wedding I OILVEK, 1 AM?-^G the Silver artIcles displayed at t ...
... THE TATTJOT IC TRAFET^V OF OUR TAD RES ON the battlefield the padre has performed many heroic and unselfish deeds which have brought him death or wounds. When the shells have been dropping perilously ...
... I-------- I I I I GUill DR. BARNARDO'S HOMES Will you send us 216? In connection with Founder's Day, to be held on Saturday, July 1st, an urgent appeal is made for 100,000 Half-Crowns to help to pay t ...
... ■w -x tar has brought difficulties to the door of nearly VV every industry, but few trades have had such tremendous odds to fight against as that of the tailor and (more directly) the cloth-weaver, fo ...
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