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U RHIN A FONTAINEBLEAU. volume of Cte Ph. de Segues reminiscences . with La Campagne de Russie. HE WAR IN

U RHIN A FONTAINEBLEAU. volume of Cte Ph. de Segues reminiscences . with La Campagne de Russie. HE WAR IN

THE AIR. By 1-1. G. • Published in Nelson's Library. Price it vivid vivid forecast of aerial warfare in a war between and Germany. cco ° ` T E SIEGE DE PARIS. By Sarcey. An 3 by an eye-witness of the terrible incidents. siege of Paris by the Communists in 1871. the Collection Ne
26 September 1914 - The War - London, London, England
 
[SePtenber 26,1911' ; Of 30,000 men. An army of 150,000, encitiji„ n- dot" same loss as the Prussians suffered at

[SePtenber 26,1911' ; Of 30,000 men. An army of 150,000, encitiji„ n- dot" same loss as the Prussians suffered at

/Jr would have 50,000 casualties in a sint B ev er , None of the great armies of modern times l' — iosse', endured or inflicted a loss like this. A' were as high in some of Napoleon's hatttd l i es A • r,' Aspen', on May 21 and 22, 1809, the Grano'd asit' with 90,000 men in acti
26 September 1914 - The War - London, London, England
 
GERMANY'S PREMIER COLONY.

GERMANY'S PREMIER COLONY.

IRE overmastering desire of Germany for territorial expansion is largely the outof he come of stern necessity. The rapid growth Population and the extraordinary developher-'Lof her m anu f ac t ur i ng ac ti v iti es h ave i mpe ll e d or to struggle for more elbow room at home
26 September 1914 - The War - London, London, England
 
THE LIGHTER

THE LIGHTER

WATERLOO BRIDGE by night presents one of the most picturesque scenes in all London. Below lies the gleaming crescent of the Embankment, flanked by the Savoy and the Cecil Hotels; that dark obelisk piercing the gloom is Cleopatra's Needle; and beyond, through the mirk, one can se
26 September 1914 - The War - London, London, England
 
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21 November 1914 - The War - London, London, England
 
Our trenches in France are now marvels of ingenuity, and Comfort at the Front. have been rendered quite habitable. Our

Our trenches in France are now marvels of ingenuity, and Comfort at the Front. have been rendered quite habitable. Our

illustration shows the shelters in which the men rest when off duty.
14 November 1914 - The War - London, London, England
 
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26 December 1914 - The War - London, London, England
 
HOW TO HELP.

HOW TO HELP.

posters in good positions. New posters are available to those within the County of London, who write, marking envelopes " Posters," to the Publicity Department, Central London Recruiting Depot, Whitehall, S.W., opposite Admiralty. The chief recruiting officer, London, will be gl
26 December 1914 - The War - London, London, England
 
men and supplies.

men and supplies.

The Battle on the Vistula. If But the real centre of gravity is in the east. -1- ` Hindenburg were to defeat or even hold the Rllt - o st on the Vistula, then in three days—a week at the —half a dozen Army Corps would be back west to reinforce von Kluck. If Russia vii rl i s i '
31 October 1914 - The War - London, London, England