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15th June 1918

My dear Mother

Another letter mail in last night with one each from you and Father and a letterette from Fred.

Your letters were dated 19th & 20th April and you had just received my photos of Jerusalem. I would like to have sent you something really nice from there but there was not much to choose from and everything was three times its proper value so I thought the photobook would be the best.

I am sorry to hear of the dry autum you are having at home also about the wethers only bringing 22/2. I suppose that is poor for the way sheep have been selling but it does not seem to bad a price to me somehow.

I received a card from Hal dated 25th April which he says that Mudgee had just had 70 pts of rain so I hope you got enough to be able to carry on with the sowing & plowing. I will be very pleased if Father uses my money again but what I cant see is why he cant continue to go onĀ using it instead of paying it back into

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