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There is lying is hospital in England at this moment a rather senior officer (second in command of his Battalion) who
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bad the bad luck to be shot, clean through one knee-cap whilst trying to do a good turn to a wounded Boche in a village just a little northward of Peronne The sniper who shot him hirt with a vastly better fate than he deserved, for he was taken prisoner a few minutes later, and so is out of the war, and assured of living under British eare until his country realises that it is benten and the war is over. He did not deserve so fortunate a fate, because he took careful aim from behind a broken wall, and shot the English officer, what time the latter was helping a wounded. Boche soldier out of a hole from which he could not ex trieste himself, and in which he stood a good chance of being buried by burning debris. It happens that this particular English officer knew our lines near Albert very well in late 1915 and 1918; so that hi recent doings with his battalion to the northward of Peronne have had special" and "peculiar interest for him. since he has had behind him there some or ten miles of country the whole of which was in German hands when he first know it eighteen months ago,
It's natural enough, of course ho said that our folk at home here should think of our present following up of the Boche across open country as no end of a victory. They're not so very far out, only what they don't realise is that it's not the events of the last week or so, the spectacular pursuit in the ppen, tout con stitute the victory. No. 11's the events of the last eight months thus make the victory. The casualties and the work of those months have been getting their return-accumulated dividends, you know, daring the last week or an The Boche had to retire because his positions had been made untenable. But you don't make such positions as they were unten able in a week or so, you know, not by kong odds.
They were enormously strong, naturally, and by fortification and the Hun never would have vacated them this side of peace, if he hadn't been gradually forced to it
“Gad, you know, there's no mistake about it, he is a Hun! He has followed Eis own Emperor's teaching very closely, and 1 think it cotnes pretty natural to him to play the beast from Attila 1 don't know what has made the Buches NAV- CO., LTD. such dirty savages; but upon my soil dat's what they are. I'll never forget the things I've seen in the last werk like the work of upes gone ad. And these are the people who talk of giving
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stems about as thick as your arm, you know; seven or eight year nurslings, I suppose; all smashed with axes a day or two before I saw them. Nothing mill-
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But, bless your heart, the worst of it is the sort of thing you couldn't de some cases where our advanced guards scribe; sheer beastlineas. There were
were hustling them and they didn't have time to destroy things like furniture, pic tures, clothing, innocent domesticities, and so on. These they made filthy in in- describable, ways, at the last moment. the last moment gets to work with hi Fancy the sort of human po who, at
pencil to make indecent nastiness out of humble pictures, family groups, first communion pictures, sacred pictures in bedrooms and in churches, and that sort of thing. No other people in Europe uld have been driven to the doing of such dirty work. The filthy messages they wrote on walls, church walls and house walls; the things one saw hurriedly piled in bonfire heaps; children's toys and women's fal-lala, furniture, pictures, mistors and pianos All that's not war you know. It-It's just the Boche
Nothing else I've scen in all the war has touched me so much as a thing I saw after I was hit and out of the show. "This knee made me helpless, you see. There was a Frenchman, a civilian with long hair almost white, who helped me REAL FLESH BUILDER FO IND AT as well as he could on the way back. Two of my men had wanted to stay to help. me, but naturally I didn't let them For over two years this Frenchman had been among the Bochen; at first with his daughter, but she had died. He couldn't speak about the way she died ; but she had been made to act na servant to. Boche officers. Anyone who's ever been, as 1 have, at Heidelberg or Bonn, and knows the German student's methods with the girls who in Germany do the work done by the Oxford gyp or bedder or, for that matter, anyone who's watched Ger mans of any age in beer gardena and cafe and seen how they treat the waitresses, can imagine how Bocho officers behaved to French girls who were forced to act us their servants. I heard that the brutes carried off quite a lot of them from the evacuated villages in this retirement. God help the poor girls However short the rest of the world's memory may be Frenchmen will never forget and nor will any of our chaps, who have followed up the Boche in this retirement.
But about this Frenchman Ho'd had a little shop of some kind in village. I know very well two or three miles from Albert, I've lain there in billets forty times. My company had been garrison Company there. Very well, I ember the elderly woman who used to loaves and other oddments to our men there. She and her daughter often did a bit of washing for me, in 1915. She was my Frenchman's wife For more than two years he'd been among the Beches, almost within sight of his home and his wife: but divided from them by well, by the Boche trenches and ours, and a man's land. He could almost are across, but you know what the lines are.
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ing all Europe. God help Europe, Thursday, 5th July 7 AM they get the chance. Some people "YUBANG" ...Friday 6th July, 7 that once the war, is over we shall grad WORANG. aturday, 7th July Dentually drift back into treating the Germans #LOONGSANG Saturday, 7th suly, 3 PM * TUBNSANG " Saturday, 14th July, 3 F.M.
just as we did before, that England will be full of them again Well, I don't know. Of course, the civilian population at home here hasn't seen their work with their own eyes, and that makes a differ ences. One thing, I know no Boche shall ever shake my hand or sit at the same table with me again, as long as I live I would think it treachery to the French women and children as well as men, and
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good, firm, healthy permanent that Frenchman and his wife, just outside spare bones of
stay there feah and tissue on those
yours, what used to be Combles and I'll never forget it as Ituig as I live What the biest man or woman can quickly all
For we say that the skinniest, Hung said about leaving food for the out-bacore plump-yes, with actual civilians was a damnable lie. They didn't healthy fat, in sixty day and all by a leave them a crumb, and they'd starved that can possibly hurt you, that impose new, simple, harmless home treatment them for months. They even destroyed no hardships, no disagreeable diets, 20 the buildings from which the American foolish trap ons," that can be taken French, and took away every particle of knowledge of Chemist keeps them in Relief people had tried to help the privately in your own home without the stores, and then barried before their faces the work,
Anyone. BARGOL tablets do the only shelters left for the women and stock children Destruction. It's the one
know if they ever will become men, but at present they're mad apes, I can't be lieve the Huns were over auch bunstr. The Huns bad never heard of Nietsche, and had no Kultur. If the world forgets what he has done in this stage of the world-war, it would deserve to be ruled by Kultur, and I can think of no more ghastly fate -'r.
to our own dead, too, thing they really are masters of. I don't
Fact is you've got to sau these things, with your own eyes, you know. Bending the newspapers isn't the same thing. Far as I can make out, the bulk of the people in the world who haven't seen the Boche's work with their own yes have already forgotten pretty much all they read of what the brutes did in Belgium and France in the first weeks of the war They were angry and diegustod at the limo, but they've forgotten it since; or olse they've thought the Boche has re- formed, or something. There's No re- form in him. At least, one shouldn't say that, I suppose, But I'm dead sure of this, there can be no reform in him until he has been absolutely beaten to the ground. So long as he has his present rulers and system so long as he a ROYAL cherish his beastly illusion that fores rules the world his blonde beast, super man blasphemies the Boche can never
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to-day as she was in August and Septem- Mr. 4. J. Carson, Mr. and Mrs. J. ber, 1914. But, until the other day he Dumas, Mr. G. A. Dumlop, Mr. G. E.
ness as a Hun could accomplish in Escott, Mr. and Mrs J
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Major trenches he has accomplished with, his atal Mrs. J. Fawcett, Mr. VA Foster, trickeries and knaveries and poison Hair, Mr. G. A. Helvering, Mrs. CH.
Miss F Fisher, Mr. G. F. Glen, Mr. and the rest of it. And behind his trenches he's been as big a beast as over as the poor people of the occupied areas vell know But the Allies have held him kennelled in his trenches, and there Jones, Mr. C. A. Jefferson, Mr.
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there. That's the only reason the paper reading public haven't heard as Mr. and Mrs. E and Miss Lecable, Mr-
ing, Airs, M. Kuyl, Mr. E; W. Keller, much of his savagery as they used to hear P. F. Liddel, Mr. and Mrs, Lanza, in 1914. Its not that the beggar chang. Mr and Mrs. FF. Moir, Miss A. Miro, ed. He's the same Boche, the same old Mr. B. A. Millet, Mr. D. J. Mahoney, foul-minded Hun and, since he's been Jr. and Mrs. M. D
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of the confinement of trenches, he's de Mackinney, Mr. monstrated the fact in a way that no Ma W Mentzer Mr. N. Marconnel, Fellow who's seen it will ever forget,WA Marshall Mr. C. E. Meyer, "Mind you, I haven't a word to say A. Osteria, Mr. and Mrs. C.-P. Plats, MW. Nicholson, Mr. Ollenderff, Mr. against his blowing up bridges and Med Mrs. E Packer Mra0 culverts and that sort of thing; nor eter Fate Mr. F. Puener, Mr. L. Rosad and cute tricks with hidden bomb Capt. H Roope, Biz. F. R Stokle, We're out to kill him, and if he can Smith, Dr. F. O. Stedman, kill us by any of his schemes, let him H Scott Mr. W. G. Schitthins, Mr. (That's war. Putting poison and filth E. A Butter. Mr. F. Samonte, Mr.,
down wells is not the sort of thing anyone A. Sommerfeld, Mr. 8, Shimizu, could mate bur chaps do, but, still, one F Tweed, M. LV Tomoking, can pass all that and sort of attempt G. Vanderslugs. Mr. S. Verstoes, 31 to hinder, embarrass, or injure us who Vickers. Mr. E. Wasselburghs, Mis are out for his bad I don't mind. It's 3. C. Wucdhnean, Mr. E A Williams, his ppeishness that marks him down a M. D. C.
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