The twenty fourth military edition begins with a poem called Often in the Silent Night. This is followed by an editorial on the Stobsiade which mentions the starting of the paper and why it was created. It goes on to include a section on Sport in Stobs mentioning a Sports Day. There is then an editorial called removal which mentions the A and B compounds being cleared in order to create a military hospital – the prisoners were moved in with camp C and D. From the Work Camps gives a report from Glendevon. A poem called A Dream follows. It ends with a list of Charitable donations and From the Editors.

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