October 9, 1915. 
LAND AND WATER, 
HILAIRE 
BELLOC 
lOf "Land & Water") 
is contributing a series of articles to the 
" ILLUSTRATED SUNDAY HEBALD." 
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FOREMOST WAR WRITER OF THE DAY. 
other eminent contributors from 
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Q. K. CHESTERTON, 
HALL CAINE, 
MARIE CORELLI. 
JEROME K. JEROME, 
H. Q. WELLS. 
SIR WILLIAM RAMSAY, 
EDWIN PUQH, 
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