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The league has already commissioned Mr John Masefield, the well known scatalogist and Billingsgate expert, to write a Hymn of – well, er, not a hymn of hate, but a hymn expressing what we feel about the Germans.
Further particulars may be had from the secretary P.H. [indecipherable] Esq. 737 Acacia
Road, Brixton S.W.
P.V.C. [End English text in original]
The only magazine which, as far as the Censor allows is, reports the truth is Stead’s review. Naturally it is completely banned in the camp but all the more regularly finds its way in here. For an issue that costs 6d. at least £1 and much more will be paid, and even just reading it once for maybe 2 hours costs at least 2/-.

25th July 1915. The new theatre, meanwhile, has been built and the performances are quite good, as are those of the band. We attend almost every play and concert since it is all still fairly new and makes the evening go by faster.

The theatre also hosts regular courses in English, French, Spanish, Italian and Malay, and the interest

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