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- 1919-05-01 (Creation)
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Photo of St. Dunstan's Ragtime Band. (inside front cover)
Editor's notes P.1 Paragraph commenting on the preliminary peace terms.
Mention by Sir Arthur Pearson of member, J.Rose, about his making baskets with only one hand. (p.2)
Mention by Sir Arthur Pearson of member, Lc.-Corpl. W.J.Hopper who had made a cabinet with one hand and had also been elected as a member of his Local Board of Guardians. He was the first St. Dunstaner to reach this position. (p.2)
Article entitled "Hints on Coaching an Eight or a Four" by Mr.R.C.Lehmann, formerly captain of the Leander Club and written specially for the St. Dunstan's Review. (p.3)
Article about member, Lieut. Frederick Martin, elected as a member of the Education Authority of Aberdeen. (p.4)
Article on the effects of war on Germany,reprinted from the Daily Express.P.5
Extract of a letter from member Elmer Glew, trained as a masseur at St. Dunstan's and returned to Australia about "getting about alone" and also about his further training in massage. (pp.6-7)
Extract of a letter from member, J.Martin about his business as a poultry-farmer and mat-maker in Long Rock, Cornwall. (p.7)
Extract of a letter from member, W. Pratt about his work as a shorthand-typist at the British Aluminium Company, in Queen Victoria Street and with advice to the St. Dunstan's rowing team. (p.7)
Extract of a letter from member, S.E.Varley about his work as a basket-maker at Wootton,Surrey. (pp.7-8)
Extract of a letter from member, W.A.Robinson, a boot-repairer working in Grimsby. (p.8)
Extract of a letter from member, J.E.Plunkett about his business as a boot-repairer in St.Leonards-on-Sea. (p.8)
Extract of a letter from member, T.Allen, a boot-repairer working in Hetton-le-Hole in Durham. (p.8)
Extract of a letter from member, W.C.Stamp about his work as a boot-repairer and mat-maker in Keelby, Lincs. (p.8)
Extract of a letter sent to Mrs. Vincent from South African member, G.K.Stobie about his work as a masseur in Durban, Natal. (p.8)
Departmental Notes P.9 Test results, Poultry Notes P 10,
Church and Chapel Notes P12-13.
News from the workshops P13-14.
Article about the Air Force P.15 taken from a Parliamentary paper.
Article on how to 'understand' the Americans P.16
Sports Club news P17
Article on the Chinese Labour Corps in France P18-19 from The Times.
Article on the evolution of the Tank P19-20 reproduced from the Yorkshire Post.
Long Article on the saving of the Super Dreadnought by David Masters P21-24
Account of the visit of the Hon. Sir Edward Kemp, Minister of the Overseas Forces of Canada to St. Dunstan's when he presented Military Medals to two Canadian members, Lance-Corporal Whaley Austin and Private Reginald Mallory of Alberta, Canada. (p.24)
Poem entitled "The Graves at Erquingham" by "Third Reserve". (p.24)
'Life in Moscow under the Terror' P.25-26. the shortage of food.