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THE REVIEWING THE HONOURABLE ARTILLERY COMP ANY.—This 400-year old corps had the borrow - of visit from tile= ..

... THE REVIEWING THE HONOURABLE ARTILLERY COMP ANY.—This 400-year old corps had the borrow - of visit from tile= at their in London, Writ before their departure a Lew days ago. 1 4.. .-1,. 10. .4. Vii .7.- 1:::: • .4,;; '. • • 24., ,j• • -4, rya 49, MC: ...

The Hungarian review, Az Erdlskes liisag, has offered a prize of £125 for the best answer to the questions: 1

... The Hungarian review, Az Erdlskes liisag, has offered a prize of £125 for the best answer to the questions: 1. How long will the war last? 2. Where will peace be concluded? 3. What events will decide the war? Count Alidrassy, the eminent statesman, ...

Minor operations only on the sea have characterised the period under review. Allied submarines still continue ..

... Minor operations only on the sea have characterised the period under review. Allied submarines still continue to take a toll of enemy vessels whenever and wherever possible, but two small British losses have to be recorded. In neither case, however, were ...

A ROYAL REVIEW.—No one is more keenly interested in the efficiency and welfare of our troops than King (3,.oige. 1

... A ROYAL REVIEW.—No one is more keenly interested in the efficiency and welfare of our troops than King (3,.oige. 1 er., t X lB Army that' he does not know. Here is a photog.•aph of His Majesty, attended by' Lord Kitchener and other members of the stall ...

The King spends a great deal of time with his soldiers. The training of the men who are fighting for

... personal interest. Our photograph shows His Majesty at a review held recently on Salisbury Plain. (Photo : Sport and General.) ' ---.- 44, ,1,, ,v• ,w. 4.. ' 7 . E • • 4.-, ,N, , s. KING GEORGE REVIEWS HIS TROOPS.--A MARCH PAST. ...

TREASON MOST VILE

... unscrupulous traducers of this country is the renegade Houston Stewart Chamberlain, and the latest number of The North American Review to hand contains a long and offensive article from his pen. American papers are flooded with similar garbage, for the German ...

The Fate which They Deserved

... which They Deserved. The combatants have had another unexpected, but relatively unmportant. thrill during the period under review. The liner Appam sailed from the West Coast of Africa for Plymouth on January 11, and after being overdue for many days ...

A STUPID BOAST

... A STUPID BOAST. We were all alarmed, says the National Review, by Mr. Chin - -hill's vainglorious boast that Great Britain could afford to lose one super-Dreadnought per Have you read about the LONDON ILLUSTRATED Corropetitione? ...

FEBRUARY 17, 1916,

... the proposed Hyde Park review REVIEW. of all the metropolitan volunteers takes place at Easter,• it will he the third historic review of a similar kind in the park. The first was held on October 26, 1803, when George 111. reviewed 18,000 London volunteers ...

NOT TALL ENOUGH

... of Holland, as guest of the Kaiser, was attending a review of the German troops. A regiment of six-footers passed Not tall enough, said the visitor to the Kaiser. A second regiment passed in review, in which every man was six feet five inches high. Not ...