GIFTS TO SOLDIERS
ADVICE FJMMI CAPTAIN. GREENE. Some suggestions to people sending gifts lo the troops are contained in a letter from Captain Greene, the Salvation Army chaplain who is in charge of tho distribution of gifts at the front. Ho writes: Tt would facilitate our work if n list of the addressees' and donors' names were enclosed in all tlio cases containing personally addressed parcels. 'J'his would ensure a more complete check and enablo donnrs to receive better infnniiaUnii as to tlio whcrvnbouU of their pre-tt.-iit*. Captain Greene rccommemls the following as suitable gifts:—Pipes, cigarettes in (ills, tol/awo, soap, tooth powder and briNlioa, liniled sweets, small combs and Mini! gl:M>es, nofepnper, meat e.vtract talil'-fii in tioH, aafety matches, soeltM. liaiidlierchiel's, chocolate, cocoa, envelopes.
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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2776, 20 May 1916, Page 5
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124GIFTS TO SOLDIERS Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2776, 20 May 1916, Page 5
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