The War Illustrated: No. 187. 16th March, 1918.
Topics in this Issue:
Our Observation Post - My Umpty-Second Birthday.
How Japan May Rescue Russia; By Lovat Fraser.
Allenby's Anzacs Reach Jericho and the Jordan.
Maple Leaf Heroes Who Hold the Line at Lens.
Men of the Navy Active Mid Arctic Snow & Ice.
Getting Ready for the Roaring of the Guns.
Great Naval Ordnance that Awaits the Onset.
Master Writers of the War - The Assembly Trench - Wherein are Shown the Perils of Preparation; By "Sapper", The famous author of "Sergeant Michael Cassidy", "Men, Women & Guns", etc.
Resolute & Resourceful Along the Allied Line.
Peaceful Pursuits over Classic Battlefields.
Bearing Hope to the Hungry and Fear to the Foe.
Gas, Fire and Steam Upon War-Tortured France.
Out With the Heavies - F.O.O. in a Daylight Raid - Twenty Minutes in an Enemy Trench; By "O. PIP".
Wounded Borne in Barges by Quiet Waterways.
Triumphs Old & New of Women's War-Time Work.
Appaling German Abuse of a Wayside Calvary.
The Effort of the Dominions - Safeguarding the Soldier - How Australia Has Taken Thought for the Future; By Basil Clarke.
United Under the Tricolour and Stars and Stripes.
Mascots and Pets that Share their Masters' Peril.
Aircraft Pictured & Described - II - The Sopwith "Camel".