Stead's review / edited by Henry Stead

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N 059.45 REV
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Melbourne : [Review of Reviews], 1916-1931
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Issue March 3, 1917
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STEAD’S REVIEW  

OF REVIEWS.  

EDITED BY HENRY STEAD  

-AND OTHERS.  

CONTENTS FOR MARCH 3rd. 1917.  

Pagi  

War Scenes ... Frontispiece  

Progress of tlie World—  

Now or Never! 197  

The Go-On-TJntil-We-Win Policy 197  

The German Policy 193  

Can the Enemy Hold On? 193  

The Inner Position 199  

Will the Germans Attack First? 199  

Verdun Would Have Fallen 199  

Several Drives at Once 290  

Shortening the Enemy Front 300  

Formidable Army Freed 201  

England, the Menace 201  

Retaliation, or 202  

la the Campaign Failure? 202  

The Danger Very Real! 203  

Foolish Policy Pursued .. 203  

17,000 Tons Day 203  

5,000,000 Tons Sunk Since August, 1914 204  

Can Our Shipyards Keep Pace? 204  

The Position of Italy 206  

Will the Greeks Starve 206  

Heroic Measures 205  

The Victory Loan 206  

Commonwealth Affairs 307  

ix.  

March 3, 1917. STEAD’S KEVIEW  

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and can be loaded and unloaded in daylight.  

No. la.—Takes pictures 2J ins. 41 ins.  

Lens—42/6. With Rapid Rectilinear Lens—s2/6.  

No. 3. —Takes pictures 31 ins. 4J ins.  

With Meniscus Lers —47/6. With Rapid Rectilinear Lens—s7/6.  

No. 3a.—Takes pictures 3J ins. 5| ins. (Postcard size).  

\i ith Rapid Rectilinear Lens—62/6.  

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