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THE "KHAKI" Magazine is a magazine unique among publications which have survived the war or come into existence as a result of the war. Appealing as it does to all that is highest and noblest in the character and sentiment of the British race. The whole British Empire comes within the scope of "Khaki's pages, and unstinted appreciation is given to all men of action who are putting exalted principles into practice in every part of the world, while the heroic deeds of our ancestors are continuously held up for their admiration and inspiration.

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Price One Shilling.

Offices: Imperial House, Kingsway, London, W.C. 2.

The Asiatic Review

(Formerly The Asiatic Quarterly Review: founded 1886)

FEATURES:

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Note to readers of the "Review of Reviews.”

The "Review of Reviews" (Feb. 1917) wrote:-"As a link between England and India THE ASIATIC REVIEW has, since its foundation over thirty years ago, been of great importance, and it commands at the present day general respect for its authority on all matters dealing with the great AsiaticEmpire. To this position has been added a great enthusiasm for all things Russian, and for the great work of AngloRussian friendship."

Published every six weeks by EAST AND WEST LIMITED, 3 VICTORIA STREET, LONDON, S.W.

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THE CHURCHMAN SAYS:

Quite the best monthly for those desirous of keeping abreast of the times is The Review
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the late Mr. W. T. Stead, but at no period of its existence has it been better done than it is
to-day.
The Notes on 'The Progress of the World,' and 'The Progress of the War,'
are most illuminating. 'The Leading Articles in the Reviews' and 'The Reviews Reviewed'
cover a wide range. 'Foreign Opinions on the War' and 'Current History in Caricature'
are unique features. The magazine costs one shilling net ; it is worth three times the amount."

Our contemporary thus referred to the February issue,
but it may be taken as typical of all numbers of the

REVIEW OF REVIEWS

Founded by W. T. STEAD.

A Popular Illustrated Monthly.

Edited by E. W. STEAD.

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Subscription Orders, enclosing Post Office Order, should be addressed to the Manager, "REVIEW OF Reviews" Office, Bank Buildings, Kingsway, London, W.C. Subscriptions can commence at any time.

A Library for Young People.

CLOTH-BOUND BOOKS AT 3d. PER VOLUME.

The following books, consisting of 64 pages, fully illustrated and strongly bound in cloth, have been prepared by Stead's Publishing House, so as to give young people an opportunity of building up a little library. The books are published at 3d. net, and will be sent post free for 3 d. each.

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LIST OF TITLES.

Father Christmas.

Don Quixote. Part 1.

Don Quixote. Part 2.
Stories from Chaucer.
Illustrated School Recitations.
The Snow Queen.

Ten Stories of Insect Life.
The Legend of the Birch Tree.
Tales from Shakespeare.
Budge and Toddie.

The Quest of the Golden Fleece.
A Picture Book for the Bairns.
Illustrated Recitations. Part 2.
Blue Beard (Play).
Sunday's Bairn.
Songs and Games.

The Slave of the Lamp (Play).
The House in the Wood.
The Chief of the Giants.
Letters from Fairyland,
Cecily among the Birds.
Red Riding Hood (Play).
Mother Michel and her Cat.

The Yellow Dwarf.

The Mouse-Princess.
The Lady of the Lake.
The Mad Tailor.
Animals at the Zoo.
The Magic Rose.

A Summer in Squirrel-Land.
The Babes in the Wood (Play).
The Giant with the Golden Hairs.
Old Fireside Tales.

The Wild Swans.

Lear's Book of Nonsense.

The Gold Brocade.

Tales Told in the Rag-Bag.

The King of the Swans.

His First Pair of Trousers.
The Gambler Prince.

The Little Grey Man.

Frank's Wonderful Journey.

Barney Boo-Roo.

Merrymind the Fiddler.

The Cuckoo and the Merry Tree.

La Fontaine's Fables.

The above volumes (3d. each net) may be ordered from Booksellers and Newsagents; orders by post (single copies 3 d. post free) should be sent to the Publishers at the address below.

SPECIAL OFFER.-Any 50 books can be selected from the List, and

they will be packed in a Box (suitable to keep the books in) and sent, carriage paid, to any address for 12/6. If abroad, 2/- extra. Orders and remittances should be addressed to The Manager,

STEAD'S PUBLISHING HOUSE, BANK BUILDINGS, KINGSWAY, LONDON, w.c.2.

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Printed by W. H. SMITH & SON, The Arden Press. Stamford Street, London, S.E., and Published at Stead's Publishing Hoo All Advertisement enquiries to be made to the Sole Agents, Messrs. JOHN HADDON & Co., Sallebury Squats. Fleet Stress

Kingsway, London, W.C.-May 1917.

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