| Show turks sought british aid A relief from the atrocities of war may be seen in the excerpt of a letter from a nephew of mine writes valentine robinson 40 wall street new york in the herald who Is in the engineers gi corps in palestine after the files and sand of the desert the grass and trees of were wera very grateful to the eye we soon had it little brush with the turks and some oi 01 our men were hurt we drove them f Q oft off ond end soon after a flag of truce came J in with three off officer leers they W wanted to borrow it a doctor theirs lind had been killed two of the cers ma jors were to remain as hostages for his safe safa return devena volunteered and when lie he came back lidd had with him two regiment wounded flint they had given him in gratitude the two boys had been treated well hut but were glad to be back with their heir own folk |