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FIGHTING ANTS AND LIONS.
A NIGHT ATTACK IN GERMAN
EAST AFRIOL
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In the pride of my extitaivences I had my bed set under the palms and slept. There was a big, bright moon. Some while after midnight I awakened with s sense of vague discomfort and a desire to scratch.
IN MILITARY ORDER. •
one moving forward, and that is.all.
"By the way, I should add that Great Britain, iwbreating in two years a large- army of 4,000,000 men, has accomplished, a marvel, which most military men before this war would have thought absolutely, impossible. It is a great credit to her Something bit, a good drop alp. typurziotiera, her sense of organisation, and A British soldier's remarkable experi-electric cash-lamp lighted the interior of the inborn discipline of her popula
tion. Now, the closer - the -connectiún tove of a night attack by lions in my tunnel-shaped mosquito net, and
between the Allies that more their move" Gernian East is described in the perceived, in perfget military order a Daily Express is a letter received column of black ants, about two fiches mens will be operative, and the
an end. from Private EX T. Baker, of the wide-the column, not the ants-march-sooner also the war will be brought to
THE TRUE TEACE: Regimens, recounting his march of more ing over and outside 'my' net; while thu
** dankery! and ** foraging portion ** ..*. 'than 220 failes in jain his company.
**The game is already won. I said no There is one night during that marchanded my flimsy Citadel, and prospected say Private Baker, that will stand out for supply" on my all too solid desh. two years ago, and I did not change my in my memory for many long year. The exigencies of the military situation mind one year ago when the dearth of Six of us were told od as guard to the dictated one murement only-instant and ammunition obliged us to undergo, great thirteen oxen we were taking with stominious retreus. I tlung my not to trïnle.
We must consider the present war ..1017
to provide us with fresh meat along the the winds and escaped. A safe tem yardes
as being from the "Allies point of view Jan. 14 road.
They were wild young animal,y. I stripped and plucked from
comparable to a lattery, in which every. the wakes." and sa yet had never bad a yoke across
As they so no respectors of persons, Dumber has to wis, only we must go on Jan. 21 their necks. Feb, 11 We decided sleep at the camp with these warriors are no respecters of till the end, and not have the weakness Feb. 13ther for thas night, and go on next parts. They bio me everywhere, and to think about a premature peace. Now, We spent ever an hour build only after desperate fighting I cleared my you will ask me when one may supposs ing a huge boma round them with thorn body of my swallants, but they remained that the true peace will be agnod-
in possession of the ground. They had peace which the Allies will, bo sbin tà trum, and then constructing two fires.
accept with the joy of an entirely fulfilled Atwelve o'clock we were vigorously captured the position. mused by the scary and awoke hearing
"I am not a prophot. The futuro, is' furious, roaring not fifty yards from the stad slept peacefully, bus orders had in the hands of God. But if I had There is no mistaking the roar of been issired, and the ants, true to military absolutely to make a hypothesis I should African lion. I am sure I don't want to hear it again unless the animal is aged, tradition, meant to carry them out, be inclined to think that the month of Hustily seizing our rifles, we Bred in the Sally I departed with my pillow and one August, 1917, might see the end of our direction of the roan, and for a white fairly free, and, rolling myself in memorable work."*
it, slept humbly on a piece of carvas were left in peace. There was no more sleep that night, and had it not been for alongside the bed occupied peacefully by the fres we would have been nearly the brigade transport officer, who, in the early morning rising like a lion refreshed, frozen. ¿
tred on my middle, and les out admonitory bellow as he inquired, "What the blazes are you doing here?"
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most determined tinually. They are animals, and, having oate melt the cattle, meant to have them. Through the graas we could at times see thoir, eyes blazing like coals. This may sound tall, but one of our number had experi- enged lions further down the line and he said that even ab 100 yards one could the features of the late Lord Roberta. | see their eyes blazing. We were firing when he was still at the apex of Mr and Mrs H. A. Mr R. M. Joseph consuarly all through the wearisome | Arte y
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ever forget that last awful rush. We army, with which it has virtually brought fr C fred as hard as we could load, but as itself into contact, in noe undoubtedly they were evidently keeping very low secure, The Rumanian army is while rushing, and we could not see them strength with which one must reckon. in that light, we could not see where our is under good leadership, an excelent bullets were falling.""
spirit animates it, and it is submitted to The firing, however, did nus check a remarkable discipline. Its body of then, and they came up to within three others is well learned, serious, and com- yards of the bons, as their spoors alter petent. Above the Rumanian army wards indicated, and, giving one last had a thagnificent artery, which it uses terrible ronr, scared the already terrified with perfect skill a " accord the cattle all jumped the born
eattle almost to mudaèw. With
one
To my mind the Austro-Hungarian Empire, assailed from all sides, will wor and raced for the bash, the lions hard be able to stand much longer before the
on their heels, and net five minutes later we heard their walls as the lions brought them down.
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hordes of enemies who are barling them. yes against her, and are only preparing
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Mrs T. Carr it was the fires alone that saved un. It into effect on the Western front by the
Ramsey pe an experience that. I hope I'll never Angio-French armies. I fully realise the Mr and Mrs L GMPEH Ray
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Reay deeply grateful tint wò escaped with come. I understand the enormous Hr A Forward Capt Rodway our lives.
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TRwancoate in German East Africa, is thus described your efforts will result in the rupture of Goulbourn Me E Boott by Mr. Vare Stant in the Protocia the German front. It is for me a bar. In
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