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The Outpost Vol 1 - The Royal Highland Fusiliers

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12() THE OUTPOST.<br />

Sub·Editorial.<br />

the Battalion, and it would be a great pity<br />

should the little inconveniences of the tented<br />

field prevent our artists and writers from<br />

interesting and amusing us. Contributions are<br />

maintaining a high standard, and compliments<br />

for <strong>The</strong> <strong>Outpost</strong> come from all quarters. Our<br />

physical qualities are eye-apparent on parade.<br />

and we wish to have our intellectual excellencies<br />

also made tangible, and this can best be done<br />

through the medium of the Magazine. It<br />

supplies thatincentive to polish and keeps active<br />

just those attributes of culture and education<br />

which are apt to be neglected in these strange<br />

days.<br />

All matter intended for the June number<br />

should be in our hands on or<br />

Contributions. before Monday 24th May. We<br />

trust that those who don't see<br />

\Vhen we go under canvas we hope that their work in a certain issue will possess themcontributions<br />

will not fall off. It selves with patience, as it is not always expedient<br />

In Camp. may be urged that we shall have or possible to produce a contribution in a given<br />

fewer facilities for writing and month, but so good is everything sent in that<br />

drawing than we had in billets. When a tent practically all of it will appear sooner or later.<br />

is full of the genus homo, clothes, equipment Last issue sold exceedingly well, and our<br />

and other impedimenta, one may not feel civilian neighbours seem as interested in our<br />

inclined to squat on a valise and write a sonnet journalistic activities as ourselves. However,<br />

to a lady's eyebrow, or draw on bristol board the time is nigh when we shall have to relinquish<br />

the trials and humours of life in camp.<br />

all pens and papers and get into the hurly-burly<br />

We have unearthed a lot of excellent talent in where it must be aut Caesar aut nullus.<br />

I OPENING NOTICE.<br />

TROON PAVILION<br />

ESPLANADE, TROON.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Merry Golfers Party.<br />

_.. ' ­<br />

THIS SBASON WILL INCLUDB :-~<br />

HAIDEE ST. GEORGE A ARCHIE DAYNE<br />

(After their successful World Tour).<br />

CONSTANCE WII.I..S<br />

(<strong>The</strong> Troon Favourite, Season 1914).<br />

CICLEY ESDAII..E " BERNARD KNOWLES<br />

(From Tivoli and Pavilion, London), and<br />

CHAR...IE WHITEHI......<br />

Producer and Manager,<br />

<strong>The</strong> Successful Comedian of Prestwick and Glasgow Exhibition, 1911•<br />

Principal Comedian of the big Revues" Hullo Ragtime,"" Happy Days," etc.<br />

FIRST PERFORMANCE :-­<br />

7.30 p.m. .,... Saturday, 29th May.<br />

<strong>The</strong>reafter Twice Dally. 3 and 7.30. POPULAR PRICES.

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