THE GERMAN IN JEOPARDY BEFORE OUR FLOWING TIDE
... The past week has seen an enormous stride forward of the Allied Armies. The fighting front, increasing from thirty to fifty miles, has advanced over an a ...
... The past week has seen an enormous stride forward of the Allied Armies. The fighting front, increasing from thirty to fifty miles, has advanced over an a ...
... NIBBLING AT THE TURK AND TEUTON A Week's Advance on Two Far-Apart Fronts The past week has seen very appreciable advances in the most easterly and most westerly sections of the fighting area-- 2500 mi ...
... --0- O O 'O o -o THE WAR AS IT AFFECTS THE DANES THE PROBLEM OF S LES V I G- H OLSTE I N Now that Alsace and Lorraine have been liberated and the memories of the Frankfort Treaty of 1871 have become t ...
... IS GIBRALTAR SAFE? A POTENTIAL MENAC inn SECURITY OF THE HISTORIC FORTRESS tt t Dtsieti Rep-istei *.t. The military security of Gibraltar depends very largely on the future of Tangier, on the opposite ...
... WRENCHING THE RIDGE; fROM THE FOE IN FLANDERS Design registered Drawn by G. F. Morrell Strictly copyright. The long low-lying tract of the Allied lines, from the Passchendaele Ridge to the sea, afford ...
... Drawn by Douglas Macpherson. Copyrighted in Canada and the United States. Yet another plan to relieve the congestion of London streets by improving cross-river ...
... A YEAR'S CAMPAIGN, VISUALISED BY OUR }WN CARTOGRAPHER, GEORGE F. MORRELL SEPTEMBER THE ALLIES' ADVANCE AFTER THE BATTLE OF THE MARNE ITALUWRREDENTJ^nil^TiEATRE OF OUR LATEST ALLY'S CAMPAIC.I fHE ROAD ...
... 'PHIS plan of the course will be helpful to those listening in to the broadcast of the Grand National this afternoon. Mr. R. C. Lyle, racing -L correspondent to The Times, will be responsible for the preliminaries, but the race commentaries at 3 o'clock will be by Richard North and Raymond Glendenning. The commentators' boxes are at the Start, the Grand Stand and the Canal Turn. All except ...
... Choosing a Milking Parlour With Time Studies as a Guide THE question was what sort of parlour should be provided for a herd of 30, rising to 40, Guernseys, where the milk ing routine could be managed by one man, with no outside help, in one-and-a-half hours or less. The choice lay first between tandem and abreast types of parlour; and in deciding, Mr. K. J. Chetwynd, Work Study Officer at ...
... Just before the end came in North-West Germany, the R.A.F. had the task of smashing the Nazi attempt at Dunkirk flights to Denmark and Norway. Enemy troops were filling the roads between Schwenn and Lubeck, and frantically trying to escape into Denmark before the Second Army cut them off. Tempests, Spitfires and Typhoons all took part and exacted a heavy toll of the German traffic. It was not ...
... China Scores in Shantung WHILE the Chinese people joyously celebrate victories reported from the Shantung front, General Chiang Kai-shek, now Dictator of China, cautions them against undue rejoicing over im portant but only initial successes. The warning is wise, for Japan is rushing reinforcements and calling on the nation to mobilise for a long conflict. But the effect on the moral ot both ...
... The COSSACKS of TRADITION and the REAL COSSACKS of the UKRAINE An Account of Their Origin, History and Present Position Within the Borders of the Ukraine Soviet Republic By MICHAEL COLLIN IN view of the recent developments following the Nazi occupation of the Balkans, and the consequent speculation arising as to the fate of the Ukraine should Hitler decide to invade, that province, it is of ...