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Sta,—In your issue of January 30th you quote a paragraph from the Temps in praise of England's New Army, and you add: " We are delighted to read this tribute." You may like to see the enclosed article, occupying a whole sheet of the Seeolo (February 3rd), under the title: "Il millions di Inglesi e pronto—un magnifico episodic di volontil ed energia nazionale." It will reach you rather late, but the subject of it will not grow old "from this day to the ending of the world." Not only what Signor Gastone Cities', the writer of this article, calls "II Miracolo di Kitchener," but the British Army at every stage since the first "happy few" landed in France (I shall never forget my own emotion on seeing the Black Watch at Boulogne on August 14th), has been followed with intelligent and enthusiastic appreciation by all the best writers, civil and military, in the Italian Press.—I ant, Sir, AO., EVELYN MAILTINENGO CEELLEESCO.
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