t Gift at'temiooin for soldiers is toi be held in: Riesemrei next S^tiui'dlay after mooin. The iniiany fr".end's of Tmsipeiotor 1 Wr'igiiit, foameiiiy of 11ram.e85i, aaid .mow sitkiitioineid at Haaiiilltom, wiE be pleased to leann itihiaifc ih©\is paying! a short) visit to itihis diistoict.. A British la^iaitoa" oan April Ist dropped a fooitlball over tihei Ldle. aier'odiioame. A'si it iedl, dbwiy 'he saw +ihe \ Germans scaili'ryinig, to' icaveif. in! ail diiretcit;'oaiis>. Whedi ftlie bomb did noiti tix-ploide tllioy emeiiigeidl feomi their sheflit'Qrs aaiid 1 examined it. It bore the insiaription "April fool. Got* sitiiiafe, Eiugland:." A coiTeßjpomd'eret. of the Tllines' sitaites thiait i<ho raen direotimgi 'the great ai'inawiTeu-t wonfe ait Sh'effieild uoimt,end t'hlait my oaise hm been, nvade omit for total .proh'iibi'tion. They say •thiat they are working hai'd', and the te|ad:eaisi claiitn, 'thlat mfoslt of the men> are solber.
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Thames Star, Issue 14664, 19 April 1915, Page 2
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