THE WAR.
TO THE EDITOH. gin,—Mr Brailhwaite has pronounced views as to how the South African campaign should be conducted. Just so. Fortunately for tlio British nation tho matter has been entrusted to an equally clever man, Lord Roberts. Let us hear Kipling:— . What 'c does not know of war—t. General Bobs— ■!. You can arst the shop next door, — Can't they, Bobs? , ..- • Oh, 'c's little, but 'c's wise; , it-., 'E's a terror for his size, . T-'; . An' 'c does not advertise,— .. Do yor, Bobs? Truly, in this connection, "arst the shop next door" is good.—l am, etc., William M. Bbadlbt.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 11659, 16 February 1900, Page 8
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100THE WAR. Otago Daily Times, Issue 11659, 16 February 1900, Page 8
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