General Viscount Kitchener writes:—‘During the earlier phases of the guerilla war, the inferior quality of the corrugated iron used in constructing the blockhouses was a constant source of anxiety to me. But directly your Supplement became available, I heard no more complaints. Though slight breaches were made, none of the enemy, however persistent, ever managed to get right through.’
N.B.—We recommend the volumes also as ballast for war balloons. They not only regulate the movement of the balloon, but when thrown out from a point immediately above the head of an enemy or a hostile battleship, invariably prove fatal.
To the Navy.
As backing for targets the volumes of the INSIDECOMPLETUAR BRITANNIAWARE are without an equal.
Captain Percy Scott writes:—
‘Lee Scuppers,
H.M.S. ‘Terrible.’
‘A single volume of your interesting and improving work recently stopped an 8·937 projectile, the point of which was found buried in M. de Blowitz’s article on Lesseps, which otherwise was pointless.’