THE CASE FOR POLAND
... A SHORT cut to Polish history may be made, appro priately enough in partitions, by studying six illuminating pamphlets published for the Polish Information Committee by Allen and ...
... A SHORT cut to Polish history may be made, appro priately enough in partitions, by studying six illuminating pamphlets published for the Polish Information Committee by Allen and ...
... UK e German Submarine 1 t os Liner and Miner. M UNDER TWO FLAGS: THE CAPTURED GERMAN SUBMARINE MINE-LAYER, NOW ON VIEW ALONGSIDE TEMPLE PIER A BOW VIEW OF THE CAPTURED U C 5 THE GERMAN SUBMARINE LINE ...
... f Mappin&^hb ttd I |v Silversmiths to His Majesty King George V. jx.U% Mappin&W^hb I LTD m Silversmiths to His Majesty King George V. N 1 London Showrooms J! 172, REGENT STREET, W. VA 1 1 158-162, OXF ...
... TYPICAL INCIDENTS DURING THE NEW PUSH LATE OF THE BLACK WATCH J THE DESPATCH CARRIER.-- When the telephone wires between the firing line and the rear are cut by shell fire, communication has to be mai ...
... THE Lady Owner-Driver de sires the least possible trouble with tyres, and, above all, ease of mind. She realises that the treacherous j dust on the dry road, and the greasy mud on the wet road, are fo ...
... ^WWMIUuM]ArJAi)AnAlM^ 1 CLEANING UP GERMAN EAST AFRICA: SCENPs WITH GENERAL SMUTS' VICTORIOUS LEGIONsS Starting from the Kilimanjaro region, General Smuts has now reached the coast at Tavga, clearing ...
... i KULTUR'S LAST OUTPOST IN THE DARK CONTINENT I IMPRESSIONS OF GERMAN EAST AFRICA BY LIEUT.-GEN. SIR ROBERT BADEN-POWELL j THE Governor of German East Africa once said to me, If you want to see the d ...
... Our Unconquerable, Immortal France HER FIGHT AGAINST THE LAST BASTILLE OF FEUDALISM We are all indebted to Miss Winifred Stephens the writer of this article for the brilliant way she edited The Book ...
... DELICIOUS coffee RED WHITE BLUE ^^o^B^akfr^fte^Djnnei^ I1 _ 1 \Bairnsfather ij THE SOLDIER WHO I i| MADE THE EMPIRE LAUGH. l! I I! AN j ji EXHIBITION I I! OF THE j ORIGINAL I j! DRAWINGS i I OF HIS l| ...
... . A STUDY BY HORACE W. NICHOLLS. ...
... . BRIGADIER-GENERAL THE EARL OF LONGFORD, who, after having previously been reported wounded and missing in Gallipoli, was last week officially reported killed, was Joint-Master of the Westmeath Hunt from 1893 to 1900. He served through the South African War, and later com manded the 2nd Life Guards. He is the eleventh peer to be killed in the war. Lieut. -Col. t A. o. Oarletou, D.S.O., who ...
... . FOLLOWING the extraordinary success of the horse show in the Old Deer Park, Richmond, only a fortnight since, it certainly seems that Manchester's record as one of the best venues in which to hold the annual exhibition of the Royal Agricultural Society will be maintained. The attendance of more than 4,000-- apart from ticket-holders and members-- on the opening day was wonderful, and though ...