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THE WIPE RS T1 M ES.
OR .gg|gg| SALIE NT NEWS.
No 3 Vot I. Monday 6fh March. 1916. Price 200 Francs.
Are you tired of thaï hum-drum Existence —The Existence tfaat Kills-— IF SO JOIN THE NEW AND GORGEOUSLY AFFOINTED NI GHT CLUB (NEXT OOOR TO HOTEL DES RAMPA.RTS.) And Lead a Gay aud Fast Lite. —o—o—o—o— MANY DARINGr INNOVATIONS. AU ...
5 Sept«mbr* 1918. IIIme Série Prix du N° 50 Centimes. N° 1
L'Ame Belge
On a le droit d etre orgueilleux quand on se défend contre l'injustice. Auguste Orts.
PEAU NEUVE
rC-MU INCU V t. Pour une bonne semaine que notre numéro est en retard, on a déjà fait courir vingt bruits sur notre compte, mis à part celui de notre mort. La vérité sur ...
X" 10 (Nouvelle Série)
Le Numéro : 10 Centimes
1" Mai 191(3
Tele - mail
Organe des Sapeurs Télégraphistes et Radiotélégraphistes en Camnaane
Paraissant où il peut (le l"r et le 16 de chaque mois)
Rédaction et Administration : André IGON, Paul GATEAUD, Pière COLOMBIER, A. LECOMTE (trésorier), C" télég., Secteur postal ...
LA LIBRE BELGIQUE
J'ai toi dans nos destinées; un Pays qyi se détend s'impose au respect de tous ce pays ne périt pas! Dieu sera avec nous dans cette cause juste ALBERT. Roi des Belges (4 août 1914) Acceptons provisoirement les sacrifices qui nous sont imposé^... et attendons patiemment l'heure de la réparation A MA^
FONDÉE LE le' FÉVRIER ...
"NEW CHURCH" TIMES. K W1TH WHICH IS INCORPOPATED / THE WIPERS TIMESL^AA | No 4, Vol i. Monday. 29th May, 1916. Prîce 1 "Franc. NEUVE EGLISE HIPPODROME. This Week—Daily at 8.3o. —O—O—0—0— SPECIAL ENGAGEMENT FOfc ONE WEEK ONLY OF Willie Kozenzolîerns No. i Company In the New, Great and Stimng Drama—Entitled : "B I G ...
THE K E ïVi I¥S E L TIMES.
W1TH WHICH ARE 1NC0RP0RATED
The Wipers Times & The "New Churcli" Times. 4 &
No 1. Vol I. Monday. 3rd July, 1916. Price 1 Fran<
THIS WEEK—FOR ONEWEEKONLY, —o—o—o—o— PROFESSOR SCRAPPERS PERFORIE TROUPE OF HIGHLY-TRAIED ÀNIMÀLS. — O—O—O—0— Screaming Farce Entitled : "Who ...