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==1914==
*{{quote-left}}Notes of the Week: In the meantime recruiting is progressing fairly briskly, and it seems that Lord Kitchener will easily raise half a million men – or more – if he needs them. And he says he does need them. But such posters as that now on the hoardings, bearing [[Hugh Lowther, 5th Earl of Lonsdale|Lord Lonsdale]]’s name, will not do any good. To ask “[[Are You a Man or a Mouse? (poster)|Are you a man or mouse?]]” will, I fancy, be taken as an insult by most men.<br>
:There are many good men – and quite as loyal as Lord Lonsdale – who, for various reasons – cowardice not being one of them – cannot see their way to joining the Colours just now; but that is no reason they should be called mice. No doubt the poster was issued with a good intention; but – well – we are told that a certain main road is paved with good intentions. My own opinion is that the poster ought to be looked upon as a specimen of zeal over-running discretion; but I know a good many men who don’t take that view of it.{{quote-right}} <ref>Published in the [[Workington Star and Harrington Guardian]], 11 September 1914.</ref>
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==1917==
*Battalion situated in Wulpen. No one is allowed on Streets during day owing to enemy balloon observation.<ref name="wdsep17">[[11th Battalion War Diary, September 1917]]</ref>
*Time spent cleaning
*Deaths: [[William Hodgson (28033 Pte.)]].<ref>{{CWGC+SDGW}}</ref>
==References / notes==
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▲*[[Thomas Edwards (16300 Pte.)|Edwards, Thomas (16300 Pte.)]]
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