Hyder's letter to his mother, written 27-28 July 1915 / Laurie E. Hyder - Page 14

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saying that they will compete against any soldiers in the world so thats saying something. Australian people can be proud of their sons. They undoubtedly accomplished the impossible. Well Mother & family I hope you get this alright. I always told you that if my time had come I would get hit, but it evidently hasen't come as I am very much alive. I will know this week what is too be done with me, I have to go before the board for medical examination too see if I am still fit to go back to the trenches, if not they will send me home. I will wish you all good luck & take care of yourself & don,t worry, Give my love to all. I am always thinking of you good bye & God bless you all

     I am, Yours

      devotedly,

      Laurie Hyder.
Big X to Bertha & one X for yourself to the girls X & kiddies XX.

[Transcribed by Betty Smith and Trish Barrett for the State Library of NSW]

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