THE NEEDS AT THE FRONT.
THE IDEAL: A SANTA CLAUS SHIP. The following extract from a Icttoiy received this week from Major O’Neill, D. 5.0., is of interest, as showing what tho troops at the Dardanelles would really appreciate in tho way of material comforts;— “There is practically no necessity to worry about clothing. What the _ men would appreciate most are extra delicacies, not safety pins and bachelors’ _ buttons, useful as they are. The ideal thing would bo to send a Santa Claus ship of provisions t-p
the Gallipoli Peninsula-frozen lamb, flour, eFo., and do not forget fTio baking powder.
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Otago Witness, Issue 3215, 27 October 1915, Page 50
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