Our Soldiers not all Absent Minded.
ns following is from the Methodist mes of JanuaryJhUt—ln the Chapham Church, l)r. Wallercreated eat v Tntereßt by announcing that a liographed message had been reved from Ladysmith, and forwarded England, in which it was stated it a daily is held in > besieged and is attended by it oat) thousand men. Moreover, i mcsmge went on to state that one the most regular attendants is neral ( Sir Geo. White. At a time en many false and cruel accusations i being made by pnrazans of the era against the conduct of our troops South Africa, we are glad to give jlicity to facts which proove that ny of our brave soldiers are eager ihuw the same devotion to Almighty 1 as they have displayed in their ntry’s cause. ’he following beautiful words ar L to have been writtm by the brave teral Colley just previous to the Battle of Muuba:— ■fTbi-e I join B|fleadly strife, Bid battle’s tenors dare, Bt would I render soul and life B) Thine Almighty care. B when grim death, in smoke-wreaths B robed. Brnes thundering o’er the scene, Bt fear can reach a soldier’s heart, Bhose trust in Thee has been ? I ke=== ■
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Te Aroha News, Volume XVI, Issue 22219, 29 March 1900, Page 3
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203Our Soldiers not all Absent Minded. Te Aroha News, Volume XVI, Issue 22219, 29 March 1900, Page 3
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