Bishop Burr, speaking on 'Battlefields Revisited,." recently, m London, mentioned that in the war a burg ar, who had enlisted and had risen o ie rank of sergeant, won tho % ict °" a Cross. There were, the bishop said, 1100 habitual criminals in the Army during tho war, and 70 of them were killed. That, ho said showed tb< spirit of our people, from the y lowest to the highest, during nover-to-be-forgotten years.
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Press, Volume LX, Issue 18239, 25 November 1924, Page 4
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72Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Press, Volume LX, Issue 18239, 25 November 1924, Page 4
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