Series 01 Part 02: Hughes family correspondence, 3 April 1917-22 September 1918 - Page 417
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[Page 417]
My last letter to you was dated 23 April.
I have just got Auntie Mary's cable of 11th "Geoffrey writes well cherry love all." Thank God!
Cranbrook Cottage
Double Bay, Sydney
15th May 1918.
My dear Geoffrey,
First of all, my dearest son, let me offer you still more congratulations, – now for getting that "Mention for Valuable Service" which is really a fine thing to get, & which seems, like the Military Cross itself, to be a new form of recognition but in this case principally given to those who do distinguished work out of the firing line. So that you have both forms of recognition now, & we are all tremendously proud of you, as you can easily believe. We stuck a paragraph in the papers in a very modest way, but the Herald improved it a little. I enclose the two samples.
Then of course the stream of congratulations from your friends began to flow again, not so much in letters as in personal messages when we met people in the street. Everyone seems to think – and very rightly too – that you are a very distinguished person.
The letters we got by the last mail – the boat we are now writing by, on its return trip – were Nos. 16 and 17, with all the accounts of your