STEAD’S REVIEW OF REVIEWS. | 1 |
CONTENTS FOR MARCH 3rd. 1917. | 1 , 2 , 3 , 4 |
Advertising | 1 |
Advertising | 2 |
Advertising | 2 |
Advertising | 2 |
STEAD'S REVIEW PROGRESS OF THE WORLD | 5 , 6 , 7 , 8 , 9 , 10 , 11 , 12 , 13 , 14 , 15 , 16 |
WILL GERMANY STARVE ? | 17 , 18 , 19 , 20 , 21 , 22 |
HISTORY IN CARICATURE | 23 , 24 , 25 , 26 , 27 , 28 |
THE ENCHANTED CAPTAIN. | 29 , 30 , 31 , 32 |
THE BRUTAL ANGRY MACHINE GUN. | 32 , 33 |
PEACE WITHOUT HONOUR. | 34 , 35 , 36 |
CATECHISM OF THE WAR—XXXVI. | 37 , 38 , 39 , 40 |
NATIONAL INDEPENDENCE IN TRADE | 41 , 42 , 43 , 44 , 45 , 46 , 47 , 48 |
FINANCIAL AND BUSINESS QUARTER | 49 , 50 |
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STEAD’S REVIEW
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Fix this textEDITED BY HENRY STEAD
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Fix this textCONTENTS FOR MARCH 3rd. 1917.
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Fix this textWar Scenes ... Frontispiece
Fix this textProgress of tlie World—
Fix this textNow or Never! 197
Fix this textThe Go-On-TJntil-We-Win Policy 197
Fix this textThe German Policy 193
Fix this textCan the Enemy Hold On? 193
Fix this textThe Inner Position 199
Fix this textWill the Germans Attack First? 199
Fix this textVerdun Would Have Fallen 199
Fix this textSeveral Drives at Once 290
Fix this textShortening the Enemy Front 300
Fix this textA Formidable Army Freed 201
Fix this textEngland, the Menace 201
Fix this textRetaliation, or ? 202
Fix this textla the Campaign a Failure? 202
Fix this textThe Danger Very Real! 203
Fix this textA Foolish Policy Pursued .. 203
Fix this text17,000 Tons a Day 203
Fix this text5,000,000 Tons Sunk Since August, 1914 . . 204
Fix this textCan Our Shipyards Keep Pace? 204
Fix this textThe Position of Italy 206
Fix this textWill the Greeks Starve ? 206
Fix this textHeroic Measures 205
Fix this textThe Victory Loan 206
Fix this textCommonwealth Affairs 307
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Fix this textMarch 3, 1917. STEAD’S KEVIEW .
Fix this textPHOTOGRAPHY IS EASY
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Fix this textHarrington Camera
Fix this textEvery feature calculated to make photography easy is em-
Fix this textbodied in Harringtons' Cameras, the movements in them being
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Fix this textThe Ingento Junior, illustrated here, is a grand example.
Fix this textIt is a camera, which can be understood and used after a few
Fix this textminutes’ demonstration, which we will be pleased to give. It has
Fix this texta Morocco Leatherette-covered body, Leather Bellows, Brilliant
Fix this textAntinous Release, Rigid Nickel-Plated Lens Front, and Shut-
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Fix this textNo. la.—Takes pictures 2J ins. x 41 ins.
Fix this textLens—42/6. With Rapid Rectilinear Lens—s2/6.
Fix this textNo. 3. —Takes pictures 31 ins. x 4J ins.
Fix this textWith Meniscus Lers —47/6. With Rapid Rectilinear Lens—s7/6.
Fix this textNo. 3a.—Takes pictures 3J ins. x 5| ins. (Postcard size).
Fix this text\i ith Rapid Rectilinear Lens—62/6.
Fix this textNote.—When buying films always ask for “ ENSIGN.” They will fit all makes of camera,
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Fix this textPhotographic & Cinematographic
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Fix this textAlso at SYDNEY, BRISBANE, ADELAIDE, AUCKLAND and WELLINGTON, N.Z.
Fix this textThank you for mentioning Stead’s Review when writing to advertisers.
Fix this textIt's easy and takes two shakes of a lamb's tail!
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