Giles papers, 9 May 1914-13 May 1919 / Arthur Clyde Giles - Page 135

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[Page 135]

you have my address
M.Gun Sect

Needless to say nearly all we had were the kind likely to go off so on they went & we all felt very thankful to be rid of them I may have more luck later on the war isent over yet nor an I. I am having a book sent you father to the office called the Anxac book dealing with the war there. I haven't seen it myself our officers havethe military are taking orders for it so it should be good. Or I should say we give this order through our officer. Well father I am afraid there isent much in this but I want to write Miss Smith so have to try & think of something to tell her. Will write you again shortly when we get back a bit when the shells don't trouble us. I believe when I get back to Sydney if I hear the old one oclock gun go off I will be listening to catch the direction of the shell
All love from your sincere son Clyde

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