Letters to Mrs R. H. Caldwell, from her son Robert Douglas Caldwell and other soldiers, 1917-1919 - Page 25

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I left. We sent a cable yesterday to Aunt Nancies Cremorne address, the next one I will send to you and you can always let each other know when you receive it immediately that is the individual cables. When things are fixed up with the man in Sydney we will be cabling to him about once a fortnight and he will let you know how I am & it wont apply to Ken. From what I hear it is very hard to buy a good feed anywhere in England, meat being scarcest of all food. On our voyage there was a great deal of sickness during the trip caused I think a great deal by there being such a great number of old

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