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WAR QUERIES ANSWERED.

LIFE'S EXCELLENT WAK GUIDE. The average man who eagerly reads the war cables is constantly puzzled by aucb queries as "What iB an Army Corps?" "Who iB JofEre?" "How is an Army Formed?" "Which Nation Owns the Most Airships?" "Who Leads the Great Armies?" etc. Life magain£ haß just iiasued the firßt sixpenny number of "Life's War Guide" —a new and excellent war publication—in which hundreds of queries such aB the above are clearly and accurately answered. These many answers to war queries are supplemented by a number of excellent special articles—notably two by Dr W. H. Fitchett, entitled "The Strategy of the War," and "How the Great War Began." "Life's War Guide" ia published* at sixpence in fortnightly parts. With each number is included an eightpage pocket war atlaa —a moat useful idea for ready reference. Anyone who reads "Life's War Guide" will certainly find many daily puzzles about the war made plain, and also enjoy an excellent cluster of Bpecial war articles. The firßt' edition is on sale locally for sixpence. If unobtainable, sevenpence in stamps Bent to "Life," 382 Swansfcon straet, Melbourne, will bring a copy by return post. 1 The sender's name and address, written on a sheet of notepaper—with the request. "Send Life's War Guide No. 1"—will be sufficient- But the first four numbers undefinitely announced—should be ordered from the local bookseller for delivery as published. If 2s 4d in stamps or postal note is sent to above address, thß first four numbers will be sent by post to any address immediately they are published.

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King Country Chronicle, Volume VIII, Issue 707, 26 September 1914, Page 7

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WAR QUERIES ANSWERED. King Country Chronicle, Volume VIII, Issue 707, 26 September 1914, Page 7

WAR QUERIES ANSWERED. King Country Chronicle, Volume VIII, Issue 707, 26 September 1914, Page 7

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