Part 02: Rex Nixon letters, 21 May 1915-27 December 1916 - Page 303
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to Rodney a couple of times, but up till now he has not written; so long as he writes home never mind.
What about the Great Push now the Ausies have made more names on the glory roll.
Our boys had the whole of the Somme sector on their hands, all through the winter whats more; it was very cold at times the coldest for nearly fifty years.
Your garden is to growing almost every thing. Have you had any more tomato seeds sold to you at the front door? Did not see young Cullingford?
Limited space. When I have not much time I always say it, or short of paper, an excuse. Trying to get Rupe transferred to my Bgde, he is going into an Officers school after being here a few days; I cabled for money so as I could help him also to send Rod comfort.
Must close now, with lots of love & best wishes to all from
Your affectionate son
Rex