William Ambrose Cull letter diary, 1915-1918 - Page 141

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[Page 141]

I am sending you home, some money. It will be better for you to have the use of it, that than to let it lay uselessly in the Pay office The first instalment I am sending you is £5. Money Order No. 506 will endeavour to draw some more and send it to you – I have bought a Camera – a Vest Pocket Kodak. I intend to take some pictures in Gallipoli and send them to the Daily Mirror, or some other English paper. They pay very handsomely for such pictures –

I broke my teeth a few days ago – They cost me a few bob to get them mended – Oh, the old set are no good. I tried them in, while on the peninsula – Unfortunately I haven't got them with me, or I should turn them into a few shillings. Just before

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