MADE A DIFFERENCE.
•'Hullo, Geordic," said Bill the other morning. "Aa- see the Guvverninent wanU .some nwur money Lo help to carry on the war." "Ave," said Bill, "n' wccl they might," "Hoo's tiuitP" asked Gcordie. "Wey luck vhaat * happitite oo.r Tom dies,'* said Bill. "Aa tellcl oor Meg it wad niyok ? bonny difference when he 'listed." NOT FOE HIS SAFETY. The awkward squad had been having a lecture in musketry. Just before thay were dismissed the instpuqbor asked one of them : "Why is the rifle placed in the hands of a soldier?" "To pro< tect any life," came the prompt reply. The instructor glared at him. "Protect your life," he Gnortod. "Who's bothering about your life? The rifle, my lad, is placed in your Hands for the -;dpstraction l ;o£ the - ouemieH.", *:
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Horowhenua Chronicle, 27 September 1915, Page 3
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133MADE A DIFFERENCE. Horowhenua Chronicle, 27 September 1915, Page 3
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