Show SUPPLIES ALWAYS ON HAND Claim to Have Made Transport System to the Front as Perfect as asU asa asis U is a Possible When It Is mentioned that 2000 tons of f goods food goods food and other necessities necessities- are sent every day from the he base ase depots depots depots de de- pots to the firing line of the British army some Idea of the gigantic task of ot the army service will be gathered This enormous weight of goods says Harold Begbie co comes es almost entirely from England for we are not buying In France even so perishable a s- s sity as milk Vast stores are brought from England and loaded into sheds at the base depots All day by motor dory and railway truck supplies for the troops are sent out from these base depots to stores as near as possible to the firing lines And just as reserves are accumulated In the docks so reserves are accumulated accumulated fated near the front since an accident to the railways might cut off ot the fightIng fighting fight fight- ing soldiers' soldiers supplies On one occasion there was a delay delayon on on the railways of 36 hours b but t not only did the soldier at the front get I all his food tood and ammunition but he ho did not even have to draw on the reserves reserves re- re serves I have mentioned regimental stores were sufficient for his need Everything goes by clockwork There is no room for an accident London accident London Tit |