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A GENERAL’S ENEMIES NEARLY AS MANY AT HOME AS HE HAD BEATEN" IN THE FIELD. “ I found nearly as many enemies when 1 came home as I had beaten in the field,” declared General Sir Charles Townshend, the defender of Kut, at Newport, Mon. There were cries of “ No, no.” “ I expect yon know what I mean,” added the general, smiling. He was quite willing to leave history to deal with Mesopotamia. He wanted to live long enough to see what history had to say about the defence of Kut. He was ordered to go forward with a handful of men; instead of having 13,000 men at his disposal, he should have had 115.000. He had warned the authorities what would happqp if he went on with only a limited number of effective*, and. having warned them, his duty waa plain, and oiders he received had to be carried out. With enough men he would have guaranteed not only to take Bagdad, but hold it. Under the circumstances, even if he had taken Bagdad he would have had to evacuate it the next day. Ho was able to retrieve the loss of Kut somewhat by inducing the Turks to make peace earlier 'than they would have done otherwise. When he arrived in Paris he was congratulated by M. Clemenceau for shortening the war and saving thousands of lives. BRAITHWAITE’S Gab Assist You in Selecting Your XasM Presents. Yea have our £20,000 Stock at Disposal, comprising— LADIES 5 HAND BAGS, I WORK BASKETS, WRITING CASES, WRISTLET WATCHES, FOUNTAIN PENS, PURSES, POCKET BOOKS, SOLDIERS’ WRITING WALLETS, MONEY BELTS, SPECIAL XMAS BOOKS, cad XMAS TOY PARCELS To Suit All Homes. Wa make up Assorted Toy ;, ircela from 8/6, 5/-, 10/- 15/-, 20/-, up to £5. Packed aud Free on Rail. CASH WITH ORDER. BRAITHWAITE’S Ltd., PRINCES ST., DUNEDIN. NOVEL ADVERTISING The susceptibility of the eturning toldiors and sailors to feminine beauty is well known, says the San Francisco ‘Bulletin.’ The other day a group of young sailor* wore admiring a little blonde maiden who was ascending the stairs of the La Salle Station in Chicago, and were astonished to see her climb the banister and slide all th. way down to (be train shed floor and into the arms of an equally astonished policeman, who promptly grabbed her. It was then the little blonde maiden.told the policeman “ she was a boy in girl's clothes.” But Ihc policeman didn’t believe it until the young man removed his feminine headgear. The youth explained that his masquer&do was part of a scheme to break into the movies, and that be had thought he could do if by advertising the fact that he wm a good impersonator, and to carry out th* deception he had been flirting with th« sailors. [A Card.] Messrs PRYOR and Co., FRUIT AUCTIONEERS AND SALESMEN, Crawford and Jetty Streets, DUNEDIN Have pleasure in announcing to their numerous clients that Mr Jas. Horn, late of Bannockburn, has been admitted to partnership and will specially devote his attention to our country business. Mr Horn will be paying a visit to this district shortly. The favor of your continued support solicited. All business promptly aud j earefulN attended to

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Cromwell Argus, Volume L, Issue 2647, 10 November 1919, Page 3

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