. Camps, billets, cooking . (b fss «=> c=> cs[)g=iOc=i^cs>[|c=J]g=>{jWOS) S3 C3 O -CD C3f|cs[W^nt^^<^1ll-»-1f^--^. 2 ?= KNOTTING use should be strictly forbidden to men and cadets in camp owingto their inflammable nature. (iii) Grease stains may be removed by laying a piece ofblotting-paper or brown paper over the stain; and then pressingwith a hot iron on top of the paper, which will absorb the meltedgrease. 4. Directions for washing Flannel Shirts, Underclothing, Socks,etc.—To wash flannel shirts, underclothing, spcks, etc., make alather with ordinary washing soap in-fairly ho


. Camps, billets, cooking . (b fss «=> c=> cs[)g=iOc=i^cs>[|c=J]g=>{jWOS) S3 C3 O -CD C3f|cs[W^nt^^<^1ll-»-1f^--^. 2 ?= KNOTTING use should be strictly forbidden to men and cadets in camp owingto their inflammable nature. (iii) Grease stains may be removed by laying a piece ofblotting-paper or brown paper over the stain; and then pressingwith a hot iron on top of the paper, which will absorb the meltedgrease. 4. Directions for washing Flannel Shirts, Underclothing, Socks,etc.—To wash flannel shirts, underclothing, spcks, etc., make alather with ordinary washing soap in-fairly hot water, dip in thegarments, and wash thoroughly, taking care to remove all water must not be too hot, or flannels will shrink and coloursmay fade. Next rinse out the garments in two or three lots ofclean water until they are free of soap, then wring out quickly,and hang to dry, if possible, out of doors in the case of flannelgarments. White cotton garments may be left to soak in coldwater for half an hour with advantage before being washed inthe manner described above, and should also, when possible, bedried i


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