YESTERDAY'S ENLISTMENTS
Tho following enlisted in Ciiriatchurcli ye - terday for aclive service: — W. G. Carrington, 16 Ely (street, St. Albans, returned soldier. L. P. Moody, 128 Sherbourne street, St. Albans, freezing works employee.
In a letter from Jerusalem, telling of a tour of inspection of the Bed Cross units with General Allenby's forces, ILrs Edith H. Phillip says : --"They must hare made a magnificent fight up the hillsides, especially at Nebi Samwil. There are numerous little crosses on the mountains. Those on the Mount of Olives look sad, .but wonderfully impressive." Nebi Samwil has the traditional tomb of the prophet Samuel, and is identified with Mizpah. the city of ■Benjamin,
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Press, Volume LIV, Issue 16214, 17 May 1918, Page 5
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