Daily Sketch (1909-1971)Robinson, William Sugden2015-04-082015-04-082015-04-071915-04-14http://hdl.handle.net/2263/44270204 mm x 315 mm, 16 pages with photographs and illustrationsNo. 1902Mike O' Leary's mother asks for recruits -- Unmarried mothers of Soldiers' children -- Woman who want to help the nation -- Germany's savage revenge upon British officers -- Cupid has been very busy in the army -- The problem of the illegitimate child -- Echoes of town and round about -- Belgium's boy Prince leaves his mothers side to serve as a private soldier in the ranks of his father's gallant army -- A Seeker after pleasure -- noteworthy Joel double at new-market -- The New woman worker is a patriot-not a blacklegPDFenDigitised by the Library Services, University of Pretoria, 2015Daily SketchBritish NewspaperTabloid (British)Kemsley Newspaper later Daily MailDaily Sketch (14 April 1915)Newspaper