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Our Soldier Prince—This Birthday

... ur Solbter prince-- Ibis trtfoba\> CAPTAIN H.R.H. EDWARD A. C. G. A. P. D. PRINCE OF WALES AND DUKE OF CORNWALL, K.G., GRENADIER GUARDS, AS THE ARMY LIST QUAINTLY CALLS HIM, WAS MENTIONED IN DESPATCHE ...

Published: Saturday 24 June 1916
Newspaper: Graphic
County: London, England
Type: Illustrated | Words: 66 | Page: Page 3 | Tags: Graphic  Photographs 

THE CHURCH & THE WAR III: WHAT IRELAND HAS DONE

... THE CHURCH ST HE WAR, 111. r7T WHAT IRELAND HAS DONE w ^31 UescnSed Gy CdiarCes T jfiS IRELAND has repelled the traitor and main tained the unity of the Empire. The unhappy divisions of generations ha ...

Published: Saturday 24 June 1916
Newspaper: Graphic
County: London, England
Type: Illustrated | Words: 2594 | Page: Page 18, 22 | Tags: Photographs 

The Great Sacrifice

... Ok 6reat Sacrifice Cbe Great Sacrifice water lobe fiatflitoiimn tfjnit tfjis, tfjat a man Iaj) irotonfjfsltfr for f|is frtetttrs. the one and only picture of the War, up to now, which says what m ...

Published: Saturday 24 June 1916
Newspaper: Graphic
County: London, England
Type: Advertisement | Words: 128 | Page: Page 27 | Tags: Photographs 

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Published: Saturday 24 June 1916
Newspaper: Graphic
County: London, England
Type: Advertisement | Words: 990 | Page: Page 29 | Tags: Photographs 

MILITARY ATHLETICS

... . THE reserve battalions of two of the regiments-- the London Scottish and the H.A.C.-- whose officers and men have performed so gallantly in their country's defence were engaged in mimic battles afoot last Saturday. Several old public schoolboys were among the H.A.C. winners. Private Davie, an athlete of Welsh nation ality, who has represented Pembroke College, is a useful sprinter. So is ...

THE RICHMOND HORSE SHOW

... T II E It I C II M O N I) II O R S E S II 0 W. 1. Mr. IF. A. Barron's Cadogan Myriam: Is/ in Harness Horses, Novices. 2. A horse goose-stepping. Mr. F. Vivian Goocli giving a display of Haute Ecole riding on Mr. Walter Winans' Bugle March. o. Mr. Philip Smith's Queen of Ayr and Melbourne Princess, winners of the Guildford Challenge Cup for double harness horses. 4. Mrs. Hugh Corbet on Captain ...

THE LEICESTERSHIRE AGRICULTURAL SHOW AT LEICESTER

... . 1. 27ie shortage of farm hands. Miss B. Berrisford brings her father's dairy cow, which gained a third vrize. 2. Mr. F. B. Wilkinson's shorthorn bull, White Proud Knight, by Proud Baron Augusta of Augustin 1st vrize. 3. Dr. Phillpot's gelding, Black Boy: 1st in Local Class, and 7>rd in Open Class. 4. Mr. John Evens' Lincoln Red Burton Russett 1st in Milking Class. 5. Mrs. A. Sowler riding ...

DOOR-KEEPING

... . MANY a war-worn hero has been taken from the bodily and nervous discomfort of the trenches and planted in a land flowing with milk and honey, where there are no alarms, and work is work in a beautiful setting-- done gently in an armchair and regularly interrupted for meals and rides and things, all certain to be there. And if it rains he stays indoors or takes the closed car. And if he meets ...

LEST WE FORGET: SOME SUMMERY REMINDERS FROM THE TRENCHES

... I FST \A/ fLjF ORGET T3Siffi^i^ii i i_v WSsih iW x^m SOME SUMMERY REMINDERS FROM THE TRENCHES Dear Bystander-- YOU'LL be having a Summer Number, and I want to put you right about it. That's cheek, I suppose, to start with. Never mind, I'm right, as I feel sure you will admit before I've finished. If your Summer Number is for us-- we don't want War in it. That's my point. But I am going to ...