Part 02: Rex Nixon letters, 21 May 1915-27 December 1916 - Page 398
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Have not received the pudding yet, but expect if will be over very shortly, wrote to Harry Simmonds redirecting it.
I always thought Winn Watkins to high to speak to Rod anyhow but it appears I'm wrong. Who was the Brighton & Narrabeen sold to & what ones have taken their places?
We are often reading about the great quantities of foodstufs in Australia.
What makes you think I have a strong liking for Joss, not me - letters come quicker addressed to the battalion. Rod has sent me a few snaps but there is a little room for improvement.
Wrote to Aunt Edie this morning - had a letter from her a few days ago - same day as Mums. Aunt Annie & Florrie & myself are always well into the writing business - we keep it up splendidly. Remember me to Mrs. Anderson & the girls, shall write first chance - they have always written to me regularly.
Well have no more news so shall have to stop here.
Love & best wishes to you & all at home & hope you are all O.K.
Your affectionate son
Rex