THE WILY SNIPER.
LETTER FROM GENERAL GODLEY. WELLINGTON, August 10. In a letter to Colonel G. F. C. Campbell, Coast Defence Commander, General Godley speaks in the highest terms of the officers and men under him, and especially of the artillery, which, he says, "has done extraordinarily well." Referring to the spirit of the men and the life in the trenches, he says:— "Going round the trenches, notwithstanding the heavy toll that the shells and tho snipers take of them, the one cry from all the men is to know when
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume XXXV, Issue 8214, 11 August 1915, Page 6
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