I'rivato lodkvrs .state that our lads :il Galliyoli worcs keen to do more than their bai'e duly. TMiey weivt out in onew and twos, wlion opportunity offered, li> do a, bit on their own. Of ton il was ;>• sniper who hud "got" a comrade, and who liad bo bo .stalked for good foHo'W.sliip'« .sake—liliat, was hho object of Uio (iuef>(.. Of course, tho ohaaiocH always wore IJuit. Iho sniper so.w tho stalker long before the Nta-lkor oven Uio wher,eabon(.s of tho sniper. So many a. line fellow who was doing most 'heroic work in kin nuief. way was mimbcrcd anion; , ; tho nnretiiriling bravo. In olhii , casP'jj lib;? ol)j<?ot wax to <lo a. In I ol : usoi'ui scoUiing, or lo look lo;r a missinp; friend, or .sometimes til to rtifTP Bpirit of adventure and Uio hope thai Koraething would turn up led to 1 h< , straying;. During their Summer Sale now in progress? Messrs Sponce and Speiiee arc 'malting up Costumes and Dresses nfc specially cheap rates, and ladies can hare their garments made up at short notieo if required.
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Feilding Star, Volume XII, Issue 2858, 1 February 1916, Page 3
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