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I WAR CLIPPINGS- Continued from Page 2 The Plum Pudding Fund. There are many funds at work, and we wish them all well, but we specially commend I the excellent idea of a borabardment of the British trenc hes vvith plain pudding. "Sta1". London and Berli. J TJlfTeis certainly an enormous difference between London and Berlin in war-time. The optimism which in Germany is very strong among the people in the street and very mod- erate in the army is here in London exactly in opposite proportions." Evening News. I The Gallant Belgian Soldier. bometiwes blende, sometirnps dark, but always the same smallish men. Sometimes he speaks a word of English, and with what pride he uses it! 1 All Good night! ? 1 How do ? And you go on into the night feeling that you are leaving a friend behind/' -Times. No More Work. 'I used to be well off before the war started.' Poor man, is that so; and what was your business ? I was a lecturer for International Peace "-Evening Standard. German Waiters. I asked a. hefty German waiter in a Picca- dilly restaurant why he was here. Because I am not allowed to go,' He squared his should- ers and looked 'I only wish they would.' It was manly, but a menace. Let us make a clean sweep of every German waiter in Lon- don. "-—Pall Mall Gazette. The New Recruit. M hen I last saw him he was a farm drudge, poorly paid, underfed, with a wife ^nd three children ho ¡hè.had diffiéal'tÿ 1h^pp6*$"fag He ia now a fine independent-looking man, vigorous and upright. The wife has £ 1 a week separation allowance." —Sphere. A Great Effort. A journalist repeated to an American a joke he had seen in Punch about a Scotsman who said that the French were getting a bit,, of their Aisne back. Waal,' he replied, 'I guess 'tis Somme war, and, anyway, its giving Britishers some- thing to Meuse about "-Tit-bits. A Countrywoman Comes to Town. "The nrst impression of the streets was perfectly normal. 'Buses were full, the autumn sun shone. But soon one became conscious of unusual colours. Knots of men in khaki were everywhere taxis bore legends in red and blue scarlet crosses showed out on lorries piled high with brand new wooden cases. "-Acadeiny.