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- ARTICLEGaby Deslys Gives Significance to America Day.
- ARTICLETHE CLUBMAN
- SECTIONRACING NOTES
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- ARTICLERACING FIXTURES 1917-18.
- ARTICLETHE RIGHTS OF OWNERS.
- ARTICLEWAIMAI IN AUSTRALIA.
- ARTICLEPOVERTY BAY TURF CLUB.
- ARTICLEGLUEPOT’S BAD LUCK!
- ARTICLECOUNTRY RACING.
- ARTICLETURF TOPICS.
- ARTICLEAn Historical Re-Union in Auckland—Celebration of the fiftieth Anniversary of the Opening of the Tham
- SECTIONINTERPROVINCIAL.
- ARTICLEWELLINGTON.
- ARTICLESOUTHLAND
- ARTICLECANTERBURY.
- ARTICLEWANGANUI.
- ARTICLEHAWKE’S BAY.
- ARTICLEFINANCING THE WAR.
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- ARTICLESnapshots taken by an Officer of the British Armoured Motor Car Section during
- ILLUSTRATIONAn Armenian bullock waggon at C assan-Kalla, near Erzerum,
- ILLUSTRATIONA British transport waggon leaving Sarakamich for the front to assist the Russians against the Turks.
- ILLUSTRATIONA British car bogged on the road to Knis Kala during the Russian advance into Armenia.
- ILLUSTRATIONAssisting the Russians in their successful campaign against the Turks in Armenia. British officers’ tent at Sarakamich.
- ILLUSTRATIONA snapshot in Armenia, showing British officers taking things easy.
- ILLUSTRATIONAwaiting the arrival of the Grand Duke Michael to inspect the Russians. British officers in cars placed at their disp...
- ILLUSTRATIONA fleet of British armoured motor cars on the road to Erzerum.
- ILLUSTRATIONInside the gates of Erzerum, which town was captured from the Turks by the Russians. A quartette of Britishers arrive...
- ARTICLEthe Russian Occupation of Armenia after a Brilliant Advance over the Caucasus.
- ILLUSTRATIONGroup of officers of the British armoured motor car section chatting with Russian captain.
- ILLUSTRATIONA Russian ferry steamer making a trip across the River Don.
- ILLUSTRATIONOn the outskirts of an Armenian village.
- ILLUSTRATIONA steamer torpedoed in the White Sea whilst carrying Austrian prisoners.
- ILLUSTRATIONBritish officers receive a royal welcome on arrival at a Russian railway station.
- ILLUSTRATIONMembers of the British armoured motor car section bathing in the River Don, in Southern Russia.
- ILLUSTRATIONA Russian convoy with food supplies takes up its headquarters in an Armenian village.
- ILLUSTRATIONArmenian children, photographed by a British officer.
- ARTICLEThe British Soldier Outfights the Hun in Close Combat.
- ARTICLEImpressive Scenes in France -The Lonely Graveyard, and an instance of the French Love of Music.
- ARTICLECANTERBURY JOCKEY CLUB.
- ARTICLESTUD NEWS.
- ARTICLEELLERSLIE ITEMS.
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- ARTICLETHE 1916-17 NEW ZEALAND RACING SEASON.
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- ARTICLEHow the French Soldier Amuses himself during an occasional respite from the trying experiences of
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- ILLUSTRATIONFRENCH CAVALRYMEN INDULGE IN A GAME OF CARDS DURING A COMPARATIVE LULL IN THEIR SECTOR OF THE WESTERN FRONT. FRENCH S...
- ILLUSTRATIONFRENCH ARMY RESERVES IN READINESS TO PROCEED TO- ANY S AUTHORITIES MAY DIRECT. THIS REGIMENT IS STATIONED IN TH
- ILLUSTRATIONALBANIAN CHILDREN ENJOYING THE COMPANY OF FRENCH OFFICER head sustained the injury as a result of an aeroplane bomb d...
- ARTICLELADIES’ GOLF.
- ARTICLEROLL OF HONOUR.
- ARTICLEN.Z. FORESTRY LEAGUE.
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- ARTICLEHow the French Nation are United in their Endeavours to Achieve the Final Victory of which they are a
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- ILLUSTRATIONPROVIDING THE FRENCH SOLDIER WITH A REFRESHING CUP OF COFFEE AT A SMALL TOWN ON THE WESTERN FRONT, THROUGH WHICH THE ...
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- ILLUSTRATIONGROUP OF FRENCH OFFICERS EXAMINING A MACHINE GUN CAPT THE WIFE OF THE TOWN CRIER OF A SMALL TOWN IN NORTHERN called t...
- ARTICLESoldiers and Villagers in France accept the Cruel War Conditions in an ’Heroic and Determined S
- ILLUSTRATIONA SCENE IN NORTHERN FRANCE, SHOWING WASHING DAY BEING ADHERED TO DESPITE THE HAVOC WHICH THE GERMAN ARTILLERY HAS WRO...
- ILLUSTRATIONORGANISING A CRATER. Cabled reports are frequently received of a mine being exploded and of troops seizing the crater...
- ILLUSTRATIONA SHELL DEPOT BEHIND THE FRENCH LINES AT VERDUN. The tion waggons with these huge projectiles, which are transferred ...
- ILLUSTRATIONFRENCH CHILDREN IN THE TOWN OF THANN, IN ALSACE. WHO HAVE PRIVATIONS AND SUFFERINGS OF WAR, THIS AREA BEING FREQUEN G...
- ARTICLEMOTORING & CYCLING
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- ILLUSTRATIONPOPULARITY OF MOTORING WITH LADIES IN ENGLAND. A SPORTING MODEL A.C. LIGHT CAR, IN THE HANDS OF AN ADEPT LADY DRIVER.
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- ARTICLEA HIGH-GRADE BRITISH MOTOR CYCLE.
- ILLUSTRATIONThe 3½ h.p. Ariel countershaft three-speed model motor cycle, fitted with free clutch and kick starter, Ariel patent ...
- ILLUSTRATIONView showing the Ariel clutch and kick starter.
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- ILLUSTRATIONThe 5-6 h.p. Ariel twin fitted with an excellent coach-built side-car. This popular model, although principally used ...
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- ARTICLETHE SOCIAL WORLD
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- ILLUSTRATIONMRS. CRAWFORD, of Gisborne, a prominent worker in the patriotic cause.
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- ARTICLEFOR THE SOLDIERS’ BABIES.
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- SECTIONTHE STAGE
- ARTICLEFIXTURES.
- ARTICLEOPERA HOUSE.
- ARTICLE“THE BATTLE OF THE ANCRE.”
- ARTICLEKING’S THEATRE.
- ARTICLENEXT TAIT ATTRACTION.
- ARTICLEWOMAN OF GOOD JUDGMENT PRAISES HEAN’S ESSENCE.
- ARTICLEGREENROOM GOSSIP.
- ARTICLESOUTHERN STAGE NOTES.
- ARTICLEMUSIC NOTES.
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- ARTICLEA Red Letter Bay for Old Thames Residents—Upholding the Fiftieth Anniversary of the Goldfield Towns
- SECTIONTHE TOURIST and TRAVELLER
- ARTICLEHERE AND THERE.
- ARTICLEPRESERVATION OF NEW ZEALAND’S FORESTS.
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