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SONS OF THE SEA

H „^... ........ TO THE HOIIOR. Sir,— l was glad io see in last night's Poet " Navy's " suggestion to give our bluejackets a heaity send' Oft befoie leaving with liie troops. Why can't they have one? Here's a chance for tho girlb 'to show their patriotism. . Tho public never seem 1o lealisc what a lot it would mean to the boys did some one recognise them a^ well as thu " khaki boys," but we all know tho aong where it says " Not ono word for Jack," and in the taking of Samoa it wa,s illustrated without limit. They are a happy-go* lucky lot of bbys, \vu know, but still it musfcjiurl when they 'sec everything that is* licui" done for the khaki boys and Ihcir ctidfidvours arc never recognised liy nuyoiio. They have iloiiu thwr share to swell the? Pniiiotic Fhnd by or^miisinif a ball, the. outiro proceeds io >j;o to 111* 1 ! fund, the foftya defravino expenses. To see Alexandra Hall asi I saw it lost night was n credit to .ill concerned, and they must Imvi' Worked hard to make it the micees* it was. C;lri"t we let them see I Iheie arc home Who have a woid for Jack?— l am, etc., ADMIRER, loth September. DIABETES. This highly dangerous diseato will in its earlier stages be remedied by prompt treatment with YJr Shpldon't, f'lin I'ills fnke them m tune. Pmc. It fckl and 2s 6d.-s.Advt..

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXVIII, Issue 70, 19 September 1914, Page 4

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SONS OF THE SEA Evening Post, Volume LXXXVIII, Issue 70, 19 September 1914, Page 4

SONS OF THE SEA Evening Post, Volume LXXXVIII, Issue 70, 19 September 1914, Page 4

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