SOLDIERS IN TRANSIT.
AMRE DIFFICULT TO MANAGE. deceived 10, 7.25 p.m. London, Feb. 9. Bad weather in the Channel resulted in tlio accumulation of.II.WK) soldiers returning to France. .Many were con.liellod to walk across London owing to the continuance of the tube strikes. Two hundred and fifty, failing to catch the military trains to the const, became ira- ' patient and demonstrated. Nine of the ringleaders wore arrestedThe War Office points out that from J SOOO to 01)00 passed backwards and forwards to France daily throughout ln» war without grumbling? at the incou-v-enionce. It ia now evident that an elaborated system for regulating traffic is necessary. The hostel accommodation in supervised by officers, who inarch the men to tho stations to ensure discipline.
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Taranaki Daily News, 11 February 1919, Page 5
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