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[Page 354]

We should be glad of your company, if military conditions would permit, of you getting leave.

Auntie Kate is not so well at present.

We are all fairly well at Strood, though the weather has been somewhat oppressive.

I may tell you that Arthur is now feeling quite comfortable at his new duties at the Air-Board and his immediate chief is most affable.

Please let us know how you are getting on.

We know the scope of your news is most limited.

Trusting this to find you in the best of spirits and health.

Men are being called to the colours in this country up to 48 and the military authorities make no allownce from business' putting the National Interest before private considerations.

To put the questions mildly the old Country is being put through the trials & it is rough.

Affect Yours,

J.E. Shore 

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