MORE MEN
'? , ' > APPEAL TO THE NATION'S MANj HOOD. ! Captain 'A'. J.' Cross, formerly a master at 'Wellington,, College, ivho is serving with the forces in. Gallipoli', [ after a-stirring.pen-picture of a charge , , against the Turks, concludes with; this ; appeal:—"l wish you could see the men ! now—some in helmets, some' in caps,' in 1 all sorts of tunics and breeches, ragged ' and unshavori, but men, and'deserving ! of all that oar. country can do for, them. • I could write reams of their acts of 1 votiori and cheorful pluck. If thoso who ; have stayed at homo could see what I have seen they would be ashamed of ' their manhood. Still we want men.' I 1 am not allowed to say how many, but ! if I could toll you how many wp. needi ' to (ill our depleted- ranks you would | scarcely believe me." . ;
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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2558, 4 September 1915, Page 9
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139MORE MEN Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2558, 4 September 1915, Page 9
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