"A HAPPY, HEALTHY ARMY.
IfeOW THE BRITISH TOMMY FARES. London, March 8. M The correspondent of the "Times" at says"The campaign is b being run on tho principle of , generosity., ft If the men; want anything forfighting fjibr"comfort they get it.' ,The result is a f-ihappy, healthy army. A most striking [. instance is tno convalescent Lome at [Headquarters,' where men with trifling ( ailments, who : would otherwise be sent 1 to . the base, are turned out in a fortI -night physically repaired.' The trench- / are working with a, keenness fethat would make the Clyde, strikers toil fejov forty-eight hoars a. day, if only out' feiaf; professional'admiration; The trenchte diggers form:almost s perfect; machine." £:frr!:!Tim«i" "and Sydney .."Sun"'.services.
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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2405, 10 March 1915, Page 6
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116"A HAPPY, HEALTHY ARMY. Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2405, 10 March 1915, Page 6
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