[The Audacious War by Clarence W. Barron]@TWC D-Link bookThe Audacious War CHAPTER XI 1/10
CHAPTER XI. ENGLISH WAR FORCES The Men at the Front--The Recruiting--English Losses--Horses and Ships--War Supplies--Barring the Germans. I really admire the English censorship and the manner in which it can withhold information from the English people, and I see the usefulness of much of the withholdings.
You are some days in England before you realize that there are now no weather reports--not even for Channel crossings.
Nobody really cared for them in London.
Everybody there knew what the weather was, and nobody could tell what it was to be.
If reports were printed, they would fool only the German Zeppelins; but cable reports might be quite another thing.
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