Giles papers, 9 May 1914-13 May 1919 / Arthur Clyde Giles - Page 224

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some arrangement the Aus Government made then they only charge the 1d. Well on opening Mrs Titteringtons letter this morning I found a Postal Note. I thought it awfully good of her. I met her as a perfect stranger last time across here wounded. That reminds me I hope you receive my letter asking you to see if the Saving Bank would transfer money across to me through the Commonwealth Bank. I hope they will shall need it more now as shall get fourteen day furlough after leaving Hospital &amp: don't want to be like last time. Had to count the pense so I shouldint go broke before my leave was up. Must close now Father want to write Miss Smith shall give her a discription of the Hospital etc Love to all your sincere son Clyde

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