MILITARY CAMPS.
TO THE EDITOE. Sir,— Probably owing to the holidays there was a very poor response to my <-p----peal of some weeks ago for old magazines and pictorials for use by the Territorials while in camp. Once more I make an appeal. The camps are now in process, and the Y.M.C.A. is in uigeut need o.‘ this literature. The General oflier- Commanding (Major-general Young) nas just written a letter of appreciation of the wcik done in the' camps by the \.IA CA. As the Y.M.C.A. represents all the churches in connection with their work, I am making bold to still request that, parcels for ■ ••.iiHiry «’"ips be sent to Moray place or M’Qregor Bros., Cargill’s Corner.—l am, era. W. i i. Scott. February 8.
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Evening Star, Issue 19786, 9 February 1928, Page 5
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