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No 23          
Larkhill
Camp No 3

16/10/16

Dear Mother & Dad

Today I am incinerator picquet & am at present sitting on two jam tins up against the wall of the incinerator placed there for the purpose of telling people which bin to empty their different kinds of rubbish into. You know this country wastes nothing in the way of rubbish. Tins bottles paper are all cleansed & sorted together also with kitchen refuse which is carefully sorted into  bones fat swill etc  & the lot sold,the proceeds going to the regimental fund.

This morning we voted on the question of conscription. The general opinion is for it though there are quite a lot who voted against. Since the subject has been brought under our notice the question has been thrashed out in the hut times innumerable & finally lost or won over the draft board or per the boxing gloves.

About my cable for money. I was rather surprised at your reply for a while until it dawned on me that I had made a bloomer in not cabling through Mr Dunhill as I said I would & that you were therefore not sure of its genuineness. However, cabling through the

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