The Hun grasps the figure of Peace to save himself from flames of war which he ignited.—("L'Asino.") ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 21 wordsAustralians enjoying the comforts provided it the rest room and buffet which has been opened for them in Victoria-street, London. These rooms have been called The Anzac rooms. The photograph is taken in the tea-room. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 44 wordsOne of the most papular relaxations of [?] General Hospital at Wandsworth, is a [?] in the open air. The man with the cue [?] middle of a [?] the wounded Australians in the 3rd [?] time of billiards played on a parlor table [?] a the bospital champion, and is in the [?]ful break. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 69 wordsThe Ladies' Territorial Committee has organised the work of turning worn-out gloves into waistcoats for the men at the front. Over 60 women arc kept in constant employment at good rates of wages in carrying on the work, and so far over 6000 waistcoats ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 65 wordsWhen the late High Commissioner, Sir George Reid, paid an [?] present the D.C.M. to five heroes, he was given a great reception [?] homeland. In the picture Sir George Reid is seen shaking lands [?] "Cockie," the Australians' pet cockatoo, whose [?] [?] official visit to the wounded Australians at Harefield to [?] by the men, who welcomed him as an old friend from the [?]nds with one of the wounded. Perched on the bed-head is [?] favorite observation is "Strafe the Kaiser." ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 101 wordsGermany is knocking at the door of Bulgaria.—(New York "Evening World.") ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 17 wordsThe New York "Mail" makes fun of America's peaceful attitude. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 15 wordsThe picture immediately above shows an Australian soldier trying on a waistcoat made by the workers of fie Ladies' Territorial Committee for wear in the trenches. This photograph shows one of these waistcoats in the making. The material for the vests is obtained by utilising old gloves. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 62 wordsWounded Australians enjoying a ride in [?] Zoo as the guests of Lady Turing. The [?] head is devoting a great deal of time to making England an [?] [?] the Llma cart during their visit to the [?]ess, who is standing at the Llama's [?] the stay of our soldiers in [?] enjoyable one ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 82 wordsGermany sprawling over the whole world to try and catch the elusive fly of victory.—("Balonnette.") ... [ILLUSTRATED]
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The Mirror of Australia (Sydney, NSW : 1915 - 1917), Sat 20 Nov 1915, Page 12
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