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make it look small.  Dad seems to have enjoyed himself in Melbourne, & you all appear to have done well out of it.  I guess that little butter dish, will come in very handy later on, so mind you keep it safe & sound.  I was reading the Mirror to-day, & noticed that you folk in Lindfield, and Killara, are becoming quite notorious.  I will cut it out & forward it on.  The Mirror seems to be shaking the right people up.  I am also enclosing a copy of a cutting out of Tit Bits, which the lads here think first class.
I did not get the parcel yet, although it is at the post-office.  They have changed their quarters & I will have to wait until they settle down again.  Please thank Dad for the tobacco.  Since we arrived here we have been getting a fair amount, but some of it is of very doubtful quality, & some good old Sweet-crop will be a pleasant change.
Have exhausted all news now so must come to a close, with the best of love from
Al.
Still receiving the usual & Please turn over

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