THE RED JERSEY CAMPAIGN
ANOTHER SUBURBAN FIELD DAY.
('he- rival forces of the I?cd Jersey campaigners had another energetic field day on Saturday. Ono party of "liluo" raiders wont into '.ho "Red" territory- at. Wade Mown and left the tokens of'their strategy at various houses. Other raidm.? parties went by "transport" to tho eastern side of the harbour, and after a successful "landing" scattered in various directions in search of booty. The "Mock Court" accompanied tlio raiders, and assisted in iU own peculiar and diverting way to swell the "bag." Ono keen-eyed scout perceived a position high up on the hill, screened by the bueh, and although it was by that timo pitch dark he picked his ivay up a tortuoue path, braved a, fox terrier, and finally arrived at the top, where he was hos ; pirably received and sent on hi? way rejoicing. Altogether the raiders collected, roughly, about .CM as the result of their efforts.
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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 206, 20 May 1918, Page 8
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157THE RED JERSEY CAMPAIGN Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 206, 20 May 1918, Page 8
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