The Review of Reviews, Volumes 53-54William Thomas Stead Horace Marshall and Son., 1916 |
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... Army Council in Paris was one more encourag- ing sign of the Allies ' purpose to organise for victory , and the rearrangement of command is a visible token that personal considerations tention of preventing the Serbs from concentrating ...
... Army Council in Paris was one more encourag- ing sign of the Allies ' purpose to organise for victory , and the rearrangement of command is a visible token that personal considerations tention of preventing the Serbs from concentrating ...
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... Army from Serbia to Greek frontier begun . Monastir occupied by Austro - Germans . Dec. 3. - Turkish de- Nebelspalter . ] Dec. 5. - Italian cruiser sunk by Austrian sub- marine off Valona . Steamer Petrolite , belonging to Standard Oil ...
... Army from Serbia to Greek frontier begun . Monastir occupied by Austro - Germans . Dec. 3. - Turkish de- Nebelspalter . ] Dec. 5. - Italian cruiser sunk by Austrian sub- marine off Valona . Steamer Petrolite , belonging to Standard Oil ...
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... army in Albania an- nounced . Reported agreement between Greece and Bul- garia as to neutral frontier zone . Hamadan occupied by Russians . Dec. 17. - Two enemy hydroplanes shelled by French torpedo - boat off Flanders coast ; one ...
... army in Albania an- nounced . Reported agreement between Greece and Bul- garia as to neutral frontier zone . Hamadan occupied by Russians . Dec. 17. - Two enemy hydroplanes shelled by French torpedo - boat off Flanders coast ; one ...
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... Army , on the average , represents a wealth - maker with an annual value of £ 100 ; when he is withdrawn from his work he becomes a charge on the nation of £ 300 , so that each man in the Army represents a loss of £ 400 a year . This ...
... Army , on the average , represents a wealth - maker with an annual value of £ 100 ; when he is withdrawn from his work he becomes a charge on the nation of £ 300 , so that each man in the Army represents a loss of £ 400 a year . This ...
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... Army and for commercial purposes are produced , the Government giving from £ 38 to £ 51 for saddle horses , £ 40 for artillery horses , £ 56 to £ 72 for horses for the riding schools , and £ 54 to £ 71 for officers ' chargers ...
... Army and for commercial purposes are produced , the Government giving from £ 38 to £ 51 for saddle horses , £ 40 for artillery horses , £ 56 to £ 72 for horses for the riding schools , and £ 54 to £ 71 for officers ' chargers ...
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