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... GERMANY AND THE COMPULSION BILL : A LITTLE LATE, MY LORDS ! By implication, although the crude sense of humorr natural to the enemy does not recognise it, this caricature of British My Lords dri ...
... GERMANY AND THE COMPULSION BILL : A LITTLE LATE, MY LORDS ! By implication, although the crude sense of humorr natural to the enemy does not recognise it, this caricature of British My Lords dri ...
... SKETCH THE REPORTS ON RETURN FROM DUTY—AN FROM FRONT : HANDING-IN TRENCH Trench reports are ordinarily a matter oí everyday army routine prosaic business returns on the fce EVERY-DAY INCIDENT. t thii ...
... MODERN GERMAN WAR-ART ! A CHARGE OF AUSTRIAN TYROLESE TROOPS AS DRAWN FOR VIENNA BY A TYROLESE. i As a sample of up-to-date German war-art, this piece of work is characteristic. As to its happiness of ...
... HE SEES THE ENEMY AS HIMSELF : A VIENNESE CONCEPTION OF T SUPP0Md th °,her PeOP ,0rm a Iess iif h THE GOTT STRAFE ENGLAND SPIRIT, ON A PICTURE-CARD. SE Th . opinion of us than we do ourstlr« i ...
... WE reproduce here one of the series of eleven original water-colour drawings. dating from about 1750, of the Royal Labo¬ ratory, Woolwich, which Messrs. Hodgson will offer for sale on Friday. Dec. 17, ...
... F WITH PASSIONATE LOVE OF FRANCE IN THEIR HEARTS, AND WOUNDED IN HER CAUSE : CONVALESCENT FRENCH AFRICAN SOLDIERS AT ROYAN France treat, generously the African troops who have served her so well A nu ...
... MICHAEL O'LEARY, OF THE IRISH GUARDS, WINNING HIS V.C. : AN ENEMY'S POSITION TAKEN PRACTICALLY BY A SINGLE BRITISH SOLDIER. d irif Lpy p R. Caían WoodvilU from Maler,al Supplied by ^npany^mrierma^r-Se ...
... GULLÏNG THE GERMANS AND, POSSIBLY, IGNORANT NEUTRALS: AN ENEMY-PICTURE OF A BRITISH. WAR-SHIP CONFISCATING A NEUTRAL LINER » ! flus u> another of the imaginative pictures by means of hih th G P A LIN ...
... forerunners of the Grand fleet: «Iar~Sbíps of HU Hges-IV. THE SUPER-DREADNOUGHT OF OUR FIRST ROYAL NAVY: THE GREAT HARRY. t King George's Royal Navy, our sure shield of to-day, as a national i ...
... » forerunners of the Grand fleet : Oar-Sbtps of HU Hges—t. ' DREADNOUGHTS OF OUR FIRST NATIONAL NAVY : KING ALFRED'S SHIPS HEADING FOR BATTLE. Thanks to the unearthing in a well-preserved state of t ...
... AT A TRENCH LOOPHOLE—READY î A BRITISH MACH MACHINE-GUN SNIPER SKETCHED IN THE ACT OPENING FI RH. OF For trench-defence, and, in particular, for the safeguarding of exposed points and dangerous lines ...
... THE HUN'S INSTINCT FOR DEMOLITION IN SPORT : GERMAN SOLDIERS ON THE EASTERN FRONT SET UP A TARGET FOR MISSILES. The psychology of the German soldier recalls Matthew Arnold's famous definition of the p ...