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The Yew Year number of the ‘Windsor Magazine’ contains some interesting wa'articles, lavishly illustrated from up-to" date photographs and drawings. ‘The Feeding of our Army’ is/ described in rr article by Mr W. G. Fitz-Gerald. There is a vivid account by Major Newman Oram of ‘Life in an Advanced Base Supply Depot—Somewhere in Franco/ winch jis illustrated from now photographs. An- ■ other fully illustrated article’ deals with I the work,, both at Home and abroad, c ,f | the Y.M.C.xV. in the war, and includes many interesting details of the varied activities of that great voluntary effort. The part of New Zealand in the* war is surveyed with special authority by the Hon Sir Thom is Mackenzie, who bias a number of jmnortant. facts to record; and Saint Nihal Singh gives a lucid account of the activities and energetic policy which have made India of greater importance than ever before as a granary of the Empire in war time. Vice-Admiral Henry L. Fleet contributes an interesting account of the work of the voluntary aid detachments of the British Bed Cross Society.* i

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Evening Star, Issue 16050, 29 February 1916, Page 8

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PUBLICATIONS RECEIVED Evening Star, Issue 16050, 29 February 1916, Page 8

PUBLICATIONS RECEIVED Evening Star, Issue 16050, 29 February 1916, Page 8