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“FIGITUR IN JUSSO NOSTRA SAGITTA LOCO.”—Ovid.

The Broad Arrow and Naval & Military Gazette has by far the largest circulation of all the Military Papers. This results from the reputation it has acquired for early and exclusive intelligence, from the high character of its articles, the independent course of its staff of writers, and from its earnest support of all measures for the good of the Services. Articles on specially interesting subjects appear from week to week written for the most part by officers of rank and experience, or by men of note in literature who have made the Naval and Military affairs of the country their special study.

The ordinary weekly issue of The Broad Arrow and Naval & Military Gazette contains fully one-fourth more matter than the other Service Journals, even with their frequent supplements.

The Broad Arrow and Naval & Military Gazette circulates largely throughout India and the Colonies. It is supplied direct to the Army and Marine bureaux of the French, Russian, and other Governments, and it is read extensively by Officers of Foreign Services, especially of the German, French, and American Armies, who desire to acquire a true impression of facts and public opinion in England regarding Military affairs.


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