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IN THE MIDST OF TEMPTATION.

Major Grant, chaplain to tho New Zealand Forces in Egypt, writes: "Wo have encountered perils a good deal worse than the German trenches. The mass of the people in Cairo seem not so much immoral, as unmoral. They constitute a serious, menace, and the troops would be better if camped l 20 miles out in the desert. Mothers need to pray that tlieir boys will have grit and play the man in the highest sense. The reputation and behaviour of our men stand high, and one is intensely thankful that such a- fine lot of inanly fellows are upholding the honour of their island home."

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Horowhenua Chronicle, 23 February 1915, Page 3

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110

IN THE MIDST OF TEMPTATION. Horowhenua Chronicle, 23 February 1915, Page 3

IN THE MIDST OF TEMPTATION. Horowhenua Chronicle, 23 February 1915, Page 3

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