"ALL THINGS TO ALL MEN."
- The Bishop of Stepney told i good : 7y7- : - riorj ; London newboy'e ability -7*7 \ to adapt hitoself to the exigencies of ->.. the moment;when he apoko •f-eoently. at-':=;,:77ar-tufcting; iie ChiMrenVrtioant^ - : 7 , Holifcy Fund. "Th© other day-V, he Si- saw, !vben «clergyman was passing ,;. along' Bond street, a newsboy came , - ,;: '-. sjone crying 'Winner. .-Tinner!' but see■:.&•,;■.■•.;.»W- : that "such tho ect so he at once altered ; <&_ng©. -of-. • front so--timb, ,-fp: f 7 has issued oonoerning the i^i^«rfe^^ho v whit6 flag'ln future' camtho -r-cogni-: [»M*'t^-of:«7white; fl>g, in an enemy's posi-' S®fg.lWn7 < )'f-Jiiies;' is':; nirt obligatory on a -gpfiwwißntaaer. .It' Should be disregarded l«i7;w-*s_«-. where movements of troops or 'S^-' B '?_fS? I****"**•1 ****"**•' c *M* r - e d out under its pro--4Ssl;*Wwt_ 7 ,1t is also stated that the fol'•^b;_ l i , considered 6piee:— "Sol--a^^^*^??'** 1 ?'''■"•avflians .-carrying out their iil^'S_*' <^' ■• f '>jfx?n)y,..charged with the'de•|KC*¥T*_** of'despatches intended for their or for that of the enemy. To il®-"" 1 *- r cl«*s belongs likewise, individuals ««:in,balloon*; airships, and : aeroto deliver despatches and genecommunication be!^ta^''J' r _«a-'.'tfo various parts of the forces |_^p*|;tl>_'field-'nr'.a territory.''
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Press, Volume LXV, Issue 13467, 6 July 1909, Page 7
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